Biology
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Mariana Trench Pollution Alarm Experts As New Study Shows Higher Levels of Chemical and Plastic Pollutants
The researchers observed unusually high levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in the fatty tissues of amphipods (shrimp-like crustaceans) collected from the Mariana and Kermadec trenches.
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