Animals
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Sharks, Rays Declining Population Raises Concerns Over Impact on Ecosystems, Coastal Communities
Sharks and Rays have endured the threat of overfishing and rising global heating.According to a recent report, the populations of the two species have declined, which could cause possible extinction and devastating impacts on the marine ecosystem. Read more here.
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