Researchers trace the source of nitrogen pollution affecting the world's second largest barrier reef
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Aug 4, 2022, 6:38 pm272 pts
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Tropical coastal ecosystems are among the most biodiverse areas on Earth. They're also on the front lines of effects caused by human activity. That's why it's becoming increasingly important, especially as human populations increase, to manage the impacts of runoff and wastewater that flow into the sea.
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