Global warming may be responsible for a massive plankton kill off the coast of the Seychelles, and the dead matter is threatening marine life, government officials say.(In Brief...)(Brief Article)

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Global warming may be responsible for a massive plankton kill off the coast of the Seychelles, and the dead matter is threatening marine life, government officials say.(In Brief...)(Brief Article)
Environment ; *Global warming may be responsible for a massive plankton kill off the coast of the Seychelles, and the dead matter is threatening marine life, government officials say. The waters off this tourist-dependent island nation have turned green as a result. --Los Angeles Times, 23 August (D.H.)
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