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Oceans on brink of mass extinction: study PDF Imprimir Correo
Viernes, 03 de Septiembre de 2010 06:20

Via WikipediaClimate change, over-fishing and other human impacts have pushed the oceans to the brink of a mass extinction that could take tens of millions of years to recover from, an Australian scientist says.

Dr John Alroy from Macquarie University in Sydney has used the fossil record of the ocean, dating back more than 500 million years,... Read Full Article by Stephen Pincock

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