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An Increasingly 'Mediterranean' Cantabrian Lives a Summer of Record Temperatures

Species that were previously considered subtropical and it was impossible to see them in the Cantabrian begin to appear in their waters while others typical of these coasts seek refuge in a freshness that this sea, increasingly 'Mediterranean', is losing as it reaches record temperatures.
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Species that were previously considered subtropical and it was impossible to see them in the Cantabrian begin to appear in their waters while others typical of these coasts seek refuge in a freshness that this sea, increasingly 'Mediterranean', is losing as it reaches record temperatures.

The measurement on surface water carried out manually by the Aquarium of Donostia every day since 1947 has thrown this year recordr...

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naiz: broke the news on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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