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Date: 2016-07-19 15:11:05
Beadwork
Oceanography
Physical geography
Earth
Aquatic ecology
Marine debris
Waste
Water pollution
Sea turtle
Turtle
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Marine pollution

Sea Turtle 5th Grade Curriculum Lesson 6: How Do Human Activities Affect Sea Turtles? Page 6-1

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