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Yes, you must keep them out. More bad news. BREAKING NEWS: New independent peer reviewed study by Australian researchers finds that glyphosate persists in sea water for much longer than it does in soil or fresh water. There are increasing concerns over the global loss of corals and seagrass, which has been particularly well documented for the Australian Great Barrier Reef. Agricultural activities impact water quality around reefs and seagrass beds, especially during the summer wet season from November to March, when rain-induced flooding delivers runoff containing excess sediments, nutrients, and pesticides. Satellite imagery reveals that these flood plumes travel up to 50 km offshore, as far as the midshelf coral reefs. As if Fukushima werent enough . READ: gmoevidence/dr-mercurio-glyphosate-is-most-resistant-to-biodegredation-in-sea-water/ READ MORE: greenmedinfo/blog/roundup-weed-killer-threatens-coral-reefs-persists-seawater READ the abstract: sciencedirect/science/article/pii/S0025326X14000228
Posted on: Fri, 31 Jan 2014 01:39:25 +0000

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