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Title: L-ambjent fl-ahbarijiet
Authors: SSCN
Keywords: Cetacea, Fossil
Dolphins -- Conservation
Marine mammals -- Law and legislation
Marine pollution
Aral Sea Watershed (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) -- Economic conditions
Issue Date: 1991
Publisher: SSCN
Citation: ³§³§°ä±·.&#³æ20;(1991).&#³æ20;³¢-²¹³¾²úÂá±ð²Ô³Ù&#³æ20;´Ú±ô-²¹Ä§²ú²¹°ù¾±Âá¾±±ð³Ù.&#³æ20;±õ²Ô-±·²¹³Ù³Ü°ù²¹,&#³æ20;11,&#³æ20;23-26.
Abstract: This article highlights outstanding news regarding important nature discoveries, action taken to save animals species, and issues related to the environment. Marine pollution is a huge problem around the globe which causes a devastating impact on marine animals, in particular pollution emanating from plastics and hazardous waste which also leads to sea contamination. The drastic shrinking of the Aral Sea is an irreversible environmental disaster which affected the fishing industry, as well as public health of the region in question.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/42872
Appears in Collections:In-Natura : issue 11 : 1991



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