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05/13/2024
■Class discussion: The brown pelicans recovered from near extinction after we stopped using the pesticide DDT. Do you think they will be able to survive the effects of climate change? How are warming seas changing the marine environment? What is happening to the coral reefs which host much of the world’s sea life? How are some fishing grounds shifting north or south toward colder polar regions? How much of sea life and the animals – including humans - who feed upon it will be able to adapt to the changes?
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