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Scientists Call for Collaborative Effort to Study Marine Ecosystem Damage Caused by SE Asian Fires
Systemic burning of cropland and forests in Southeast Asia can create thick plumes of smoke that pose a health threat to many people, but little is known about how the smoke affects marine and coastal ecosystems. Now, a new study proposes ways to study the unseen impacts of biomass burning.
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