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This story is set in a dystopian future where humans have wrecked the Earth. Animals in the ocean have mutated and become monstrous creatures. Nobody notices this is happening because of a facility called Oceanier whose job it is to keep people away from the water's edge and control social media to make sure the illusion of a perfect world isn't eradicated. A group of volunteers called the Ocean Revolution have been forced underground and are doing research on the mutated creatures to restore order in the sea. Will they survive the Halimaw? This story is a work in progress Marine biology, Ocean, Sea
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