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Our oceans are dying because of microbeads

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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Our oceans are dying because of microbeads

By, Amber Fugate + Natalie Amoateng

Microbeads are intruding our sparkling waters.

They are killing our marine life.

And animals out of the water.

Photo by CAUT

Also causing mutations in them too!

Ban microbeads or clean the ocean!

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