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Ship Emissions with Hazardous Substances Threaten Marine Environment [Study]
Ships emissions even in ports account for the majority of marine pollution. Click to read more. The marine environment is a complex network of habitats containing different life forms and ecosystems under the protection of its depth, away from some chaos found in the terrestrial landscape.
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Ancient Human Migration to Australia Result of Failed Population in Laos [Study]
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Diver Pets Sea Lion Pup Despite Warnings From Coast Guard: Why Is Petting Seal Pups Dangerous?
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Juvenile Great White Sharks Can Share Swimming Space With Humans Without Attacking, Study Shows
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Microplastics Detected in Human Airways, Raising Alarm For Health Risks
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Texas Fish Kill: Thousands of Dead Fish Along Coast Caused by Low Dissolved Oxygen
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The Challenge of Detecting Microplastics in Swiss Rivers and Lakes
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Animal Summer Splash: Beachgoers Shocked After Bear Spotted in Florida Beach
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Samurai Wasp: A Biological Control Agent for Invasive Brown Maromorated Stink Bug
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60-Year-Old Man Dies After Tour Boat Capsizes in New York's Underground Cave
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The Horror of Locusts: Farmers in India Face Crop Losses and Food Insecurity
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Cyclone Biparjoy to Hit Pakistan, India; 80,000 Ordered to Evacuate
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How Fossil Tree Resin Can Reveal the Secrets of a Prehistoric Forest [STUDY]





