A recent discovery by a team of German researchers found that marine creatures in the Baltic Sea have not only grown resilient to ocean pollution and warming but were thriving on dumped explosives from World War 2. The researchers conducted the assessment using an underwater submersible in the Bay of Lubeck, spotting various creatures, including crabs, and starfish, that had made the hard metal surfaces of the dumped flying bombs, once deployed by Nazi Germany, their home. Scientists noted that bombs housed a more biodiverse group of creatures than around the seabed. advertisement “We were prepared to see significantly lower...