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Click> The second search term is'sea runny nose' that killed the fish.



The coast of Marmara in Turkey.




One scuba is floating on the water and the sea water is strange.



It looks like it's covered with a sticky substance all over, and it's a marine mucus called'sea runny nose'.



As the concentration of nitrogen and phosphorus in the water increased, the number of phytoplankton populations exploded and these substances were released.



Experts believe that climate warming has contributed to higher seawater temperatures and various seawater pollution.




Although mucus itself is not harmful, it can be a host of toxic microorganisms and bacteria such as E. coli, and if marine mucus covers the water surface, fish cannot breathe, leading to mass death of marine life.



Turkish media recently reported that this marine slime has left thousands of fish found dead in some coastal cities in Turkey.



Netizens said, "It seems that the beautiful appearance of nature disappears one by one." "How painful the fish will be... Let's find out what we can do."



(Screen source: ATuncayOzkan on Twitter)