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7 largest reptiles on earth ‘six times’ larger than a human – from green anaconda to saltwater crocodile

The Times of India 31 Mar 2025
They are skilled swimmers and have been known to travel hundreds of miles across the ocean ... The old salt hands swim open ocean miles and miles and feed on jellyfish primarily.
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The 12 'healthy' foods full of cancer-causing particles... and the easy swaps to avoid them ...

The Daily Mail 29 Mar 2025
Pink Himalayan sea salt ... That's because unrefined salts contain plastic pollution from the oceans they are harvested from, and in this case, processing actually works to remove much of those microplastics.
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Should I have had the transmission fluid flushed out of my SUV? | Car Doctor

The Providence Journal 28 Mar 2025
Q ... A ... Q ... Chevrolet does state in the service manual that more frequent changes may be required when the vehicle is exposed to a corrosive environment, such as areas of high humidity, along an ocean coast, and/or areas that apply road salt during winter.
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Loop Industries to Participate in Gabelli Funds' 11th Annual Waste & Sustainability Symposium

ACCESSWIRE 27 Mar 2025
... plastic bottles and packaging, carpets and textiles of any color, transparency or condition and even ocean plastics that have been degraded by the sun and salt, to its base building blocks (monomers).
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Sugababes to headline Bootle

BBC News 26 Mar 2025
It is the second year of the Salt and Tar's Music Weekender on Bootle Canalside, which will run from 7-10 August in 2025. The Sugababes will join acts such as Billy Ocean, The K's, and Ocean Colour Scene.
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In the race to find critical minerals, there’s a ‘gold mine’ literally at our shoreline

Grist 26 Mar 2025
The ocean holds far more than just water and salt ... While that might not seem like a lot, the world’s oceans contain about 534 trillion olympic-sized pools’ worth of water ... Haber knew that the oceans were filled with gold.
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With 500 species, Long Island is a birders' paradise

Newsday 24 Mar 2025
... out into the ocean ... You’ve got the ocean, you’ve got the sandy beaches of the South Shore, the rocky coast of the North Shore, salt marsh, pine barrens, an incredible range of habitats for birds.”.
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New desalination technology being tested in California could lower costs of tapping seawater

The Los Angeles Times 21 Mar 2025
“We pull fresh water only up out of the ocean, and the salt stays down there in low concentrations, where it's not an environmental problem,” Quinn said ... “We hope to be building water farms under the ocean in 2028,” Quinn said.
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The Hidden Costs of Ignoring Coastal AC Maintenance and How to Avoid Them

GetNews 20 Mar 2025
Homeowners in coastal areas enjoy ocean breezes and warm weather year-round, but many don’t realize the toll salt air, humidity, and sand can take on their air conditioning systems ... of salt air.
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One major benefit of ridding California of our Coastal Commission: water security

San Diego Union-Tribune 20 Mar 2025
... land near the Pacific Ocean ... While it is true that aircraft could dump untreated ocean water on a fire, the salt corrodes firefighting equipment and harms any remaining plant life in the affected area.
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Saltwater contamination in freshwater systems is on the rise

Ars Technica 19 Mar 2025
Global sea levels rose faster than expected last year, largely due to warming ocean temperatures, a new NASA analysis found.
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Staff pick: Entertainment reporter Laurie K. Blandford loves Fort Pierce beach for surfing

TCPalm 16 Mar 2025
Meet the TCPalm staff. Laurie K. Blandford ... Blandford. Leah Voss, Treasure Coast Newspapers ... Blandford, a Fort Pierce native, loves to enjoy the salt water of the Atlantic Ocean when the weather conditions allow on the Treasure Coast ... Q ... Q ... Q ... Q ... Laurie K.
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Guest opinion: Adeline Lee: Ocean plastic and how it’s affecting the world

Daily Camera 15 Mar 2025
In the middle of the ocean, a turtle flails ... In fact, the crucial problem of plastic in the ocean has affected the world right up to the sea salt and fish we eat ... Others say the ocean isn’t that ...
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Exploring the sights and scenes along the 315-mile long Hudson River

Lohud 14 Mar 2025
The river is a tidal estuary, as its waters are a mix of salt water from the Atlantic Ocean and fresh water from mountain runoff higher up the river. Twice a day, the shifting tides push salt water 70 miles up the river toward Poughkeepsie.
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