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Restoration of Marine Habitats in the Mediterranean: What Works, What Remains to Be Saved

Summary by latribune.fr
The Mediterranean is suffering the effects of climate change, which increases the temperature of air and water, while human activity has artificialized a large part of its coastline. With worrying consequences on marine ecosystems. Today, man is trying to reduce its impact and repair what it has damaged.
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The Mediterranean is suffering the effects of climate change, which increases the temperature of air and water, while human activity has artificialized a large part of its coastline. With worrying consequences on marine ecosystems. Today, man is trying to reduce its impact and repair what it has damaged.

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latribune.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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