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Beach Going Bacteria

Series: February 2010 - Isla Earth Radio Series
From: Pat Maxwell
Length: 00:01:30

The crashing surf, gleaming sunshine and warm beaches make coastlines look like...well, a relaxing place. But for the creatures that live there, it’s anything but easy. Read the full description.

Inlay2_small The crashing surf, gleaming sunshine and warm beaches make coastlines look like...well, a relaxing place. But for the creatures that live there, it’s anything but easy. Pollution and the natural upwelling of metals and nutrients make the coastal environment more perilous than the ocean sea.  Some organisms can’t hack it...

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Piece Description

The crashing surf, gleaming sunshine and warm beaches make coastlines look like...well, a relaxing place. But for the creatures that live there, it’s anything but easy. Pollution and the natural upwelling of metals and nutrients make the coastal environment more perilous than the ocean sea.  Some organisms can’t hack it...

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