An ecological disaster has been unfolding in the Mediterranean since the summer. The mussels, also known as cozze, which are popular with locals and tourists alike, are dying in large numbers, especially in Italy, leaving thousands of families in ruin. The causes are horrifying, scientists are looking for an alternative supershell to save what can still be saved.
A roof fire is currently raging in Apulia in southern Italy: a few days ago, 9,000 tons of mussels ended up in the trash, and the damage there alone amounts to eight million euros. Local media report that about 500 breeding families are threatened with financial problems. We are talking about 90 percent of the harvest being unusable. Also for the coming season.
Source: Krone

I am Wallace Jones, an experienced journalist. I specialize in writing for the world section of Today Times Live. With over a decade of experience, I have developed an eye for detail when it comes to reporting on local and global stories. My passion lies in uncovering the truth through my investigative skills and creating thought-provoking content that resonates with readers worldwide.