ocean
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Mercury: Polluting the World's Oceans
Mercury, a naturally occurring but poisonous element if ingested in large amounts, is polluting the world's oceans. Levels are three times higher in the upper ocean than what they were during the Industrial Revolution, according to a recent study.
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