Sydney (Australia), 17 May (EFE).- New Zealand's remote Kermadec Islands, considered one of the last wildlife frontiers on the planet, hide a rich marine biodiversity in a combination of temperate and tropical waters unique in the world. Scientists from New Zealand and Australia have begun to release the results of a research expedition sent to the region, which has already discovered 80 new species.
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