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Scientists call for protected areas to conserve deep sea environment
Waste dumping, fishing, mining and climate change are transforming the deep sea ecosystem faster than scientists can study it By Staff www.guardian.co.uk August 3, 2011 There’s trouble in the depths. The deep sea is the last true wilderness on Earth, … Continue reading
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Tagged acidification, bioavailability, biodiversity, Census of Marine Life, climate change, COML, Deep-sea trawling, Dr David Billett, Eva Ramirez-Llodra, fishing, Greenpeace, Hydrothermal vents, Institute of Marine Science, marine life, mermaids' tears, microplastics, mining, National Academy of Sciences, National Oceanography Centre, Oceans, PLoS One, pollution, resource exploitation, Richard Page, vampire squid
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