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High Ocean Temperatures, Salinity Can Result In Hypoxia And Kill Fish, Study Shows
A study reveals that extremely high water temperatures can be lethal to fish as they diminish the amount of dissolved oxygen in the sea that they require to survive. Read more here
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Florida In High Risk For Impacts As Idalia Seen To Develop Into Hurricane
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Franklin Likely to Become Hurricane: Rainy Outlook, Rough Surf to Impact U.S. East Coast
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US Weather Forecast: Hotter Weather to Hit Southern US; Cooler Conditions Likely in Northeast
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Forever Chemicals PFAS Detected in 'Eco-Friendly' Plant-Based Straws, Study Says
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Tonga Eruption’s Contribution To Extreme Weathers ‘Quite Small,’ Study Says
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100 People Reaches Out After Being Listed Unaccounted In Maui Fires; Authorities Continue Search For Missing
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Emperor Penguins Incur Mass Deaths in West Antarctica Colonies as Chicks Drown in Melting Ice [Study]
New Species Venomous Tiger Anemone with 96 Arms Turns Throat Inside Out to Catch Prey - Singapore
Invasive Apple Snails Lay Thousands of Egg Masses in Man-Made Louisiana Canal
Roadkill Confirms Nine-Banded Armadillo Populations Made Its Way to Kentucky






