A recent study has found that the coast of the Bay of Sweden is home to a variety of potentially unique and diverse marine ecosystems. The study, which was conducted by researchers from the University of Gothenburg, focused on assessing the diversity of species found in the bay and found that there were numerous species that were not previously known to inhabit the area. The findings suggest that the bay may have a wide range of undiscovered species that could potentially benefit from conservation efforts. The study also showed that the bay could act as a refuge for species that are rare or threatened elsewhere, making it an important area for research and conservation.

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source: Phys.org