Environment
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Scientists: By 2050, Oceans Could be Restored
A new study reveals that the oceans are remarkably resilient. This, despite the abuse we inflicted on them for decades, using them as dumping ground for wastes. Authors say that if we build on these efforts to help the ocean, this resilience may mean marine habitats may fully recover within the next thirty years.
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