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As oceans fall ill, Washington bureaucrats squabble

The danger signals are everywhere, some related to climate change and greenhouse gases and others not: -Every eight months, 11 million gallons of oil run off the nation's roads and driveways into waters that eventually reach the sea, the Pew Oceans... Full Article at Bradenton Herald

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