
An explosive cocktail ravages the plankton of the Brest harbor.
The plankton of the seabed of the Brest harbor suffered irreversible damage. A recent study by Ifremer explains the reasons for this.
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Read moreThe Second World War and intensive agriculture affected the plankton in the seabed of the Brest harbor irreversibly.
The plankton of the seabed of the Brest harbor suffered irreversible damage. A recent study by Ifremer explains the reasons for this.
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