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Sources Experts & SpokespersonsSources Select ResourcesCommercial Ships Could Be Quieter, but They Aren'tShipbuilding economics and lack of regulations are getting in the way of a quieter ocean Lubofsky, Evan Article 2016 Dissident Voice As the ocean drowns in sound, the number of studies showing the harmful effects of noise on marine life has surged. And so, too, have the projections for how loud things might soon become. Connexions Library: Oceans, Lakes, Rivers, Water FocusWebsite 2009 Connexions Information Sharing Services Selected articles, books, websites and other resources on water, rivers, streams, wetlands, lakes, rivers, oceans, marine life. Dwindling Fish Catch Could Leave a Billion HungryLeahy, Stephen Article 2009 IPS Fish catches are expected to decline dramatically in the world's tropical regions because of climate change, but may increase in the north, said a new study published Thursday. This mega-shift in ocea... EnvironmentSources.comWebsite 2017 Sources Web portal with information about environmental issues and resources, with articles, documents, books, websites, and experts and spokespersons. The home page features a selection of recent and importa... Muddying the watersLandrevie, Barbara Article 2015 Le Monde diplomatique The by-products of aluminium extraction have been poisoning the Mediterranean for almost 20 years. But the closure of the plant that produces them would cost jobs in an underemployed region. Ocean 'dead zones' are spreading - and that spells disaster for fishBryant, Lee Article 2015 The Ecologist Oxygen levels in our oceans are falling, producing growing 'dead zones' where only the hardiest organisms can survive. The causes are simple: pollution with nutrient-rich wastes, and global warming. B... This is Your Ocean on AcidThe Big Picture Z, Mickey Article 2014 CounterPunch More than 40 percent of the world’s oceans are heavily impacted by human activities with few areas — if any — left unaffected by anthropogenic factors. This means we humans (and what we deem civilizat...
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