environment
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Florida Keys City Marathon to Replace Sewage Wells Following Discovery of Local Fish Population Contamination
Scientists uncovered pharmaceutical contamination in local fish populations. Click to read more. Local fish population in Marathon, Florida, is under threat as contamination through sewer pollution has been reported in the Florida Keys city, according to a new study led by scientists from the Florida International University (FIU).
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