Environment
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"Smell of Decay"- Billions of Sea Animals 'Baked' Due to Disastrous Heat Wave in Northern US
Marine biologist Christopher Harley from the Department of Zoology at University of British Columbia had seen alarming signs of more disastrous impacts this extreme heat wave could bring to more than a billion of sea creatures across the Pacific north-west, including the 'smell of decay' from 'baked' barnacles, seaweed, and small fishes along the shores.
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