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Aug 15, 2024 |
savingseafood.org | N. David Bethoney |Felipe Restrepo |Bradley Harris
August 15, 2024 — Over the next ten years, thousands of wind turbines will be installed along the Atlantic coast of North America. This will be the biggest change to the sea floor in the area since the last Ice Age ended about 14,000 years ago. A new research study, conducted by Kevin D. E. Stokesbury, N. David Bethoney, Felipe Restrepo, Bradley P.
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