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Abnormal heat wave in Canada – billions of marine inhabitants died due to high temperatures

As a result of a fifteen-day heat wave in the eastern part of Canada, the temperature on the coast reached +40 degrees. The vulnerability of ecosystems to extreme weather has resulted in the deaths of billions of marine life.

On the coast near Vancouver, according to a marine biologist at the University of British Columbia Christopher Harley, on the coast near Vancouver, he saw actually “boiled” mussels, snails, shellfish and starfish.

It is also known that the death of marine inhabitants can temporarily affect the quality of the water, since mussels and shellfish act in nature as orderlies.

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