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BP Spill Slowing Down Speedy Mahi-Mahi Fish
A study by University of Miami scientists says mahi-mahi, one of the ocean's fastest fish, are slowing down due to the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon spill, swimming nearly 50 percent slower than their unaffected counterparts.
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