Among the great scourges to plague humanity, the shipworm must be one of the most underappreciated. Since antiquity, these wood-boring sea animals have sunk ships around the world and quietly altered history (see box, below). They disappeared into obscurity in the past century because metal and fiberglass replaced wood in boats and builders of piers and bulkheads started using chemically treated wood.
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