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Artificial skyglow poses major threat to coastal ecosystems • Earth.com – Earth.com
Experts at the University of Plymouth have found that the glow of artificial light along the world’s coastline, also known as artificial skyglow, is interfering with the ability of some animals to properly navigate and locate food.
Experts at the University of Plymouth have found that the glow of artificial light along the world’s coastline, also known as artificial skyglow, is interfering with the ability of some animals to pr…
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