A committee says a new study must be done to provide 'as definitive an explanation as possible'.
The mass die-off on 40 miles of coastline saw shellfish washed ashore between October and December 2021
Since late 2021, thousands of marine life, including crabs, have washed up between Hartlepool and Whitby. "Indeed, as the independent panel highlighted, a conclusive result from the broad diagnostic screening of samples would significantly affect the level of confidence in the novel pathogen theory."
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