Human activity damages Atlantic Ocean areas
A recent study reveals that the areas of Atlantic Ocean off N.S. and N.L. were mostly damaged by human activity such as fishing, shipping etc.
A recent study reveals that the areas of Atlantic Ocean off N.S. and N.L. were mostly damaged by human activity such as fishing, shipping etc.
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