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Marine Debris in Your Backyard: Great Lakes

The Great Lakes are a central part of life in Southeastern Wisconsin, providing beaches, recreation, and community events. Unfortunately, pollution and marine debris threaten these inland waterways, impacting wildlife, water quality, and the enjoyment of these vital resources.

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Pesticides: A Key Concern for the Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, Australia, is the world’s largest coral reef system, home to thousands of species including clownfish, sea turtles, and humpback whales. While cyclones can damage the reef, manmade threats like pollution and pesticide runoff from farms have caused significant coral loss. A 2009 monitoring program found multiple pesticides exceeding safe limits at eight sites, with over 90% coming from agricultural runoff. Efforts like the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and pesticide restrictions aim to protect the reef, but challenges remain.

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Vibrant, jewel-toned fish dart through coral reefs, creating a stunning underwater spectacle as they blend with the colorful structures, using their bright patterns for communication and camouflage in these incredibly diverse marine cities.

colorful coral reef with many fishes and sea turtle