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Great Pacific Garbage Patch Hosts Neopelagic Communities, Potential Invasive Species
Study shows that a mix of coastal and marine species are now forming neopelagic communities on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, with the possibility of becoming invasive species. Read more here.
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