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Pollution Board to study the coast line

Environment
June 9, 2016
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The coastline and out marine ecology needs desperate measures for protection and preservation. Its not that we are not aware of the degradation that is happening. The government also needs to put in very strict mechanisms to prevent and punish the violates.

 

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