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Coral and Sunscreen: Chemical in 3,500 Products Washes into Ocean, Kills Coral
Along with micro-beads, we've talked about commercial sunscreens and their effect on marine life. A recent study found that a chemical ingredient found in most sunscreens and roughly 3,500 products is killing young coral.
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