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  • Thousands of fish killed by toxic red tide wash ashore on Florida beaches
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    Thousands of fish killed by toxic red tide wash ashore on Florida beaches
    Hundreds of tons of dead marine life have washed ashore and wafted a putrid stench along Florida’s beaches in recent weeks amid a toxic red tide bloom spreading in its waters.

    Justin Bloom, founder of the Suncoast Waterkeeper organization, poses for a portrait on Friday morning, July 30, 2021 in Sarasota, Florida. Bloom and the Waterkeeper launched a lawsuit against the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, among others, for the Piney Point industrial disaster in the spring.

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  • Thousands of fish killed by toxic red tide wash ashore on Florida beaches
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    Thousands of fish killed by toxic red tide wash ashore on Florida beaches
    Hundreds of tons of dead marine life have washed ashore and wafted a putrid stench along Florida’s beaches in recent weeks amid a toxic red tide bloom spreading in its waters.

    Dead fish are covered in flies on Friday morning, July 30, 2021 in Sarasota, Florida. Fish kills, numbering in the thousands of tons, are a common sign of red tide.

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  • Thousands of fish killed by toxic red tide wash ashore on Florida beaches
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    Thousands of fish killed by toxic red tide wash ashore on Florida beaches
    Hundreds of tons of dead marine life have washed ashore and wafted a putrid stench along Florida’s beaches in recent weeks amid a toxic red tide bloom spreading in its waters.

    Justin Bloom, founder of the Suncoast Waterkeeper organization, poses for a portrait on Friday morning, July 30, 2021 on Longboat Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Bloom and the Waterkeeper launched a lawsuit against the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, among others, for the Piney Point industrial disaster in the spring.

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  • Thousands of fish killed by toxic red tide wash ashore on Florida beaches
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    Thousands of fish killed by toxic red tide wash ashore on Florida beaches
    Hundreds of tons of dead marine life have washed ashore and wafted a putrid stench along Florida’s beaches in recent weeks amid a toxic red tide bloom spreading in its waters.

    Justin Bloom, founder of the Suncoast Waterkeeper organization, walks along the beach past thousands of dead fish on Longboat Key on Friday morning, July 30, 2021 near Sarasota, Florida. Bloom and the Waterkeeper launched a lawsuit against the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, among others, for the Piney Point industrial disaster in the spring.

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  • Thousands of fish killed by toxic red tide wash ashore on Florida beaches
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    Thousands of fish killed by toxic red tide wash ashore on Florida beaches
    Hundreds of tons of dead marine life have washed ashore and wafted a putrid stench along FloridaÕs beaches in recent weeks amid a toxic red tide bloom spreading in its waters.

    Justin Bloom, founder of the Suncoast Waterkeeper organization, poses for a portrait on Friday morning, July 30, 2021 on Longboat Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Bloom and the Waterkeeper launched a lawsuit against the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, among others, for the Piney Point industrial disaster in the spring.

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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
    Claudia Annels MRes in Conservation and Ecology who has made a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean left by boats at the University of Brighton in Sussex Friday July 09, 2021.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
    Dr Corina Ciocan Principal Lecturer in Marine Biology/Environmental who has made a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean left by boats at the University of Brighton in Sussex Friday July 09, 2021.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
    Dr Corina Ciocan Principal Lecturer in Marine Biology/Environmental who has made a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean left by boats at the University of Brighton in Sussex Friday July 09, 2021.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
    Dr Corina Ciocan Principal Lecturer in Marine Biology/Environmental Science and Claudia Annels MRes in Conservation and Ecology who have made a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean left by boats at the University of Brighton in Sussex Friday July 09, 2021.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
    Dr Corina Ciocan Principal Lecturer in Marine Biology/Environmental Science and Claudia Annels MRes in Conservation and Ecology who have made a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean left by boats at the University of Brighton in Sussex Friday July 09, 2021.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
    Dr Corina Ciocan Principal Lecturer in Marine Biology/Environmental Science and Claudia Annels MRes in Conservation and Ecology make a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean left by boats at the University of Brighton in Sussex Friday July 09, 2021.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
    Claudia Annels MRes in Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean left by boats at the University of Brighton in Sussex Friday July 09, 2021.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
    Claudia Annels MRes in Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean left by boats at the University of Brighton in Sussex Friday July 09, 2021.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
    Claudia Annels MRes in Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean left by boats at the University of Brighton in Sussex Friday July 09, 2021.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
    Claudia Annels MRes in Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean left by boats at the University of Brighton in Sussex Friday July 09, 2021.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
    Claudia Annels MRes in Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean left by boats at the University of Brighton in Sussex Friday July 09, 2021.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
    Claudia Annels MRes in Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean left by boats at the University of Brighton in Sussex Friday July 09, 2021.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
    Claudia Annels MRes in Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean left by boats at the University of Brighton in Sussex Friday July 09, 2021.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
    Claudia Annels MRes in Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean left by boats at the University of Brighton in Sussex Friday July 09, 2021.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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  • Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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    Conservation and Ecology makes a new material developed to absorb fibreglass fragments in the ocean.
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  • 'It's terrifying': the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
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    'It's terrifying': the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
    'It's terrifying': the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.A stop the stink message painted on a house in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the nearby Walleys Quarry landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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  • ‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
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    ‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
    ‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.
    Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.

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    Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.

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    Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.

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    Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.

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    MP Aaron Bell addresses protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.

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    SILVERDALE, 10 May 2021 -Protestors heckle returning workers outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.

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