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Video: What Happens to Fish When There’s an Oil Spill

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The video briefly describes how oil exposure can affect a fish’s heart, senses, and swimming ability and what that could mean for its survival.

 

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This entry was posted in Audio-Video, RECOVER, Short Clips (<15 Minutes) and tagged Ecosystem, Fish on June 29, 2016 by Suzanne Shean.

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