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Jan 2023
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Ogygène de plus en plus rare (Running ou...

Choses à Savoir
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Le changement climatique et la pollution vide nos océans de l'oxygène, et menacent de nombreuses espèces de poissons.


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Climate change and pollution are driving the oxygen from our oceans, and threatening many species of fish.



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