Plastic Pollution Is Killing Coral Reefs, 4-Year Study Finds
A study in the Pacific Ocean finds that bags and bottles are sickening and killing reefs from Thailand to Australia. Coral reefs already are susceptible to disease due to unusually warm water.
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January 26, 2018 at 02:01AM
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NPR News: Plastic Pollution Is Killing Coral Reefs, 4-Year Study Finds
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