Climate change puts ancient Phoenician ship at risk

The Phoenician ship 'Mazarrón II', which sank 2,600 years ago off the coast of the island of Mazarrón, Spain, is at risk due to climate change and human interference, more in the recent decades than in the previous two and a half millennia.

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Footage shows diving crews at work on the wreck.
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