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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· 4w

#MarineEcosystems #PlasticPollution #ChemicalImpact

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Researchers sound alarm after making concerning discovery in ocean depths: 'We are only beginning to understand'
The study highlights how oleamide pollution from plastics could threaten the survival of marine life and emphasizes the importance of preventing chemicals from entering waterways to protect marine ecosystems.
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· Feb 10

#ArcticResearch #ClimateChange #MarineEcosystems

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Researchers make ominous discovery using underwater microphones: 'Increasing the intensity'
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A team of researchers is voicing concerns over the rapid changes in Arctic marine soundscapes that may be affecting the region's vulnerable ecosystems.
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· Jan 28

#Fossils #CambrianPeriod #MarineEcosystem

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Chinese fossils show marine animals thriving half a billion years ago
Jan 28 (Reuters) - Scientists have unearthed in southern China fossils of a multitude of marine creatures dating to more than a half billion years ago, showing a deep-water ecosystem thriving in the aftermath of the first mass extinction of the animal world.
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· Jan 28

#Fossils #CambrianPeriod #MarineEcosystem

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Chinese fossils show marine animals thriving half a billion years ago
Jan 28 (Reuters) - Scientists have unearthed in southern China fossils of a multitude of marine creatures dating to more than a half billion years ago, showing a deep-water ecosystem thriving in the aftermath of the first mass extinction of the animal world.
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· Jan 28

#Fossils #CambrianPeriod #MarineEcosystem

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Chinese fossils show marine animals thriving half a billion years ago
Jan 28 (Reuters) - Scientists have unearthed in southern China fossils of a multitude of marine creatures dating to more than a half billion years ago, showing a deep-water ecosystem thriving in the aftermath of the first mass extinction of the animal world.
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· Jan 26

#LostCity #HydrothermalVent #MarineEcosystem

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'Lost City' Deep Beneath The Ocean Is Unlike Anything Seen Before on Earth
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