A thick blanket of ‘sea snot’ is wreaking havoc on Turkey’s coast

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2021/05/26/sea-snot/

Source: By Antonia Noori Farzan, The Washington Post. 

Excerpt: For months, Turkish fishermen in the Sea of Marmara have been running into a problem: They can’t catch fish. That’s because a thick, viscous substance known colloquially as “sea snot” is floating on the water’s surface, clogging up their nets and raising doubts about whether fish found in the inland sea would actually be safe to eat. Scientists say that the unpleasant-looking mucus is not a new phenomenon, but rising water temperatures caused by global warming may be making it worse. Pollution — including agricultural and raw sewage runoff — is also to blame.... 

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