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yes, they do by making the water poputed which kills the box-jellyfishes habitat, harming the box-jellyfish. Also, by making a lot of its food endangered starves the box-jellyfish. Another way that humans harm box-jelly-fish is by taking away its habitat giving the jellyfish less room to live; killing it.

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