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It might be the world’s biggest ocean, but the mighty Pacific is in peril
The Pacific Ocean is the deepest, largest ocean on Earth, covering about a third of the globe’s surface. An ocean that vast may seem invincible.
Yet across its reach – from Antarctica in the south to the Arctic in the north, and from Asia to Australia to the Americas – the Pacific Ocean’s delicate ecology is under threat.
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- The Conversation
In most cases, human activity is to blame…