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Yellow-bellied sea snakes, the world's most widespread serpent, are already strange. They live in saltwater, a rarity among legless reptiles, and give birth to live young, which only the minority do.
Yellow Sea biodiversity needs protection says WWF. mongabay.com . December 13, 2006. In response to worsening pollution in China’s Yellow Sea, environmental group WWF is pushing for the ...
Hundreds of boats and bulldozers were sent out by Chinese authorities on Friday to clear up the massive swathe of bright-green algae engulfing the Yellow Sea.
Algae Invasion Turns Yellow Sea Green . More than 13,500 square miles of water have been affected. By ABC News. ... while others point towards coastal pollution as a possible cause.
The Yangtze alone pours up to an estimated 1.5 million metric tons into the Yellow Sea. ... surfaces with the oceans,” making them a major battleground in the fight against sea pollution, ...
Yellow River in crisis as pollution takes hold (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-12-14 08:50. Pollution of the Yellow River, China's second longest after the Yangtze, is getting worse, with more than 66 ...
Tangshan, China — In 1976 this city by the Yellow Sea, some 100 miles east of Beijing in Hebei Province, was obliterated by an earthquake that killed at least 240,000 people—around a quarter ...