Marine life thrives on World War II explosives in the Baltic Sea, with crabs, worms, and fish outnumbering organisms in the ...
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An undersea submersible has spotted crabs, worms and fish thriving on the surfaces of World War II explosives.
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A post-World War II munitions dump in the Baltic Sea has created a regular Bikini Bottom, complete with fish, crabs, and tiny invertebrates, according to a new study. Surprisingly, the high levels of ...