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Via @IAMSPOnline - Man-made noise pollution killing whales along Maharashtra coast - @h... - 0 views

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    Man-made noise pollution killing whales along Maharashtra coast.
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Via @SeaSaver - Rare 700-kg sawfish chokes to death after Maharashtra fisherman nets it... - 0 views

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    Rare 700-kg sawfish chokes to death after Maharashtra fisherman nets it.
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Via @Seasaver - Dead fish, marine animals wash up your favourite Maharashtra beach - @h... - 0 views

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    Dead fish, marine animals wash up your favourite Maharashtra beach.
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Via @Seasaver - 47-feet-long blue whale rescued after being washed ashore in Maharashtr... - 0 views

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    A 47-feet-long blue whale, the largest mammal in the world, was rescued from a beach near village Madban, close to Jaitapur nuclear power plant in Ratnagiri district on Sunday morning.
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    A 47-feet-long blue whale, the largest mammal in the world, was rescued from a beach near village Madban, close to Jaitapur nuclear power plant in Ratnagiri district on Sunday morning.
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Cable Ship Rescues 14 Fishermen Near Mumbai - @Ship_News - 0 views

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    The crew deployed on the C.S. Dependable, a transoceanic cable ship from TE SubCom, rescued 14 fisherman in the Arabian Sea off the Maharashtra Coast near Mumbai, India.
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    The crew deployed on the C.S. Dependable, a transoceanic cable ship from TE SubCom, rescued 14 fisherman in the Arabian Sea off the Maharashtra Coast near Mumbai, India.
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Via @SeaSaver - Stay away from these three beaches in Mumbai, your trash is making the ... - 0 views

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    Stay away from these three beaches in Mumbai, your trash is making the water toxic.
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World's Oldest Aircraft Carrier INS Viraat Receives Emotional Farewell On Its Final Jou... - 0 views

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    World's Oldest Aircraft Carrier INS Viraat Receives Emotional Farewell On Its Final Journey.
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Via @Seasaver - The world's largest beach cleanup has cleared more than 4 million pound... - 0 views

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    The majority of the waste on Mumbai's Versova beach was plastic, washed in from the sea.
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    The majority of the waste on Mumbai's Versova beach was plastic, washed in from the sea.
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Via @OCEANUSLive - Indian cargo ship with 11 crew members from Mumbai hijacked by Somal... - 0 views

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    Indian cargo ship with 11 crew members from Mumbai hijacked by Somali pirates.
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Via @SeaSaver - Mumbai Sea Amongst Most Polluted In The World, Average Of 68.83 Debris ... - 0 views

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    Mumbai Sea Amongst Most Polluted In The World, Average Of 68.83 Debris Items Are Found Per Sqm.
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Mumbai May Be Vulnerable to Future Hurricanes - @LamontEarth - 0 views

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    Historically, tropical cyclones (also known as hurricanes) have rarely hit Mumbai, India. But how will future storms impact this coastal city on the Arabian Sea? That's the focus of a leading-edge study underway by the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory's Initiative on Extreme Weather and Climate.
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Via @OCEANUSLive - #IndiaPakistanTensions: Fishermen asked to stay away from 'strangers... - 0 views

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    #IndiaPakistanTensions: Fishermen asked to stay away from 'strangers at sea'.
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Asia's hunger for sand takes a toll on endangered species - @sciencemagazine - 0 views

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    Asia's hunger for sand takes a toll on endangered species.
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Via @SeaSaver - Mumbai dumps 2,100mn litres of human waste in sea daily - @timesofindia - 0 views

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    Mumbai dumps 2,100mn litres of human waste in sea daily.
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Via @Seasaver - Death by noise: Sound of ships kills marine mammals in Mumbai - @htTweets - 0 views

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    Death by noise: Sound of ships kills marine mammals in Mumbai.
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Via @Seasaver - Dolphin, porpoise carcasses wash ashore at 2 Mumbai beaches - @htTweets - 0 views

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    Dolphin, porpoise carcasses wash ashore at 2 Mumbai beaches.
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Scientists may have solved mystery of rapidly rising Indian Ocean sea level - @theAGU - 0 views

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    Sea levels around the world have risen by 1.7 millimeters (0.07 inches) on average each year since 1880, but in recent years, scientists have observed a rapid increase in sea level in the north Indian Ocean. Tide gauge records and other datasets reveal the pace of sea level rise in the north Indian Ocean has accelerated to 3.1 millimeters (0.12 inches) per year within the last three decades.
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