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That in parallel with an intensive over-harvesting of minerals by both the Israelis and Jordanians finds the Dead Sea's beauty looking more like a massive wound and an open mine.
Karin Kloosterman: Dead Sea Nakedness Reveals New Life Karin Kloosterman 2011
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That in parallel with an intensive over-harvesting of minerals by both the Israelis and Jordanians finds the Dead Sea's beauty looking more like a massive wound and an open mine.
Karin Kloosterman: Dead Sea Nakedness Reveals New Life Karin Kloosterman 2011
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A recent study published in BioScience has shown that the mollusks, declared "functionally extinct," are disappearing quickly as 85 percent of their reefs have been destroyed through disease or over-harvesting, according to the AFP. 75 percent of the remaining wild oysters can be found in 5 locations in North America.
Oysters Are 'Functionally Extinct' The Huffington Post 2011
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That in parallel with an intensive over-harvesting of minerals by both the Israelis and Jordanians finds the Dead Sea's beauty looking more like a massive wound and an open mine.
Karin Kloosterman: Dead Sea Nakedness Reveals New Life Karin Kloosterman 2011
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A recent study published in BioScience has shown that the mollusks, declared "functionally extinct," are disappearing quickly as 85 percent of their reefs have been destroyed through disease or over-harvesting, according to the AFP. 75 percent of the remaining wild oysters can be found in 5 locations in North America.
Oysters Are 'Functionally Extinct' The Huffington Post 2011
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And yes, there are genuine worries about over-harvesting.
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These beer guys would like to find a cheap, reliable, and renewable form of protein to feed farmed fish and thereby avoid over-harvesting species used for fish meal.
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These beer guys would like to find a cheap, reliable, and renewable form of protein to feed farmed fish and thereby avoid over-harvesting species used for fish meal.
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And yes, there are genuine worries about over-harvesting.
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That in parallel with an intensive over-harvesting of minerals by both the Israelis and Jordanians finds the Dead Sea's beauty looking more like a massive wound and an open mine.
Karin Kloosterman: Dead Sea Nakedness Reveals New Life Karin Kloosterman 2011
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