Environment
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Chemicals from Human Waste Affect Reproduction in Common Anemonefish
As the ocean becomes more polluted, conditions for marine life and health have grown more concerning, especially that these pollutants leach chemicals into the water. Researchers in a new study discovered that these chemical pollutants that originates from human waste impact reproduction in common anemonefish, Amphiprion ocellaris.
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