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Italy appoints a special commissioner to tackle the spread of the blue crab, an aggressive species that is preying on local clams.
Blue crabs have proliferated in several locations around the Italian coast, particularly in the Po river delta in the north.
Experts say the blue crabs probably arrived in Italy via shipping bilge water, but it is unclear why they are multiplying so fast.
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