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Pakistan: Beach pollution endangers sea turtles
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2023-11-28
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Thousands of sea turtles visit the beaches of southern Pakistan every year to nest and lay eggs, but they are facing a raft of threats, ranging from plastic pollution to entanglement in fishing nets.
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