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Maroc Maroc - INQUIRER.NET - A La Une - 01/Jul 05:50

Scientists warn WPS marine ecosystem at risk

MANILA, Philippines — Scientists are expressing concern over the continuous environmental degradation in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) amid the worsening dispute over territorial boundaries with China, according to oceanographer Deo Florence Onda. Plastic pollution, climate change-induced coral bleaching, and overfishing, among others, are the main problems Onda identified, challenges that have now pushed the

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