The Threat of Raw Sewage Pollution to Arctic Char Population in English Lakes

Sunday, 26 May 2024, 07:51

The Arctic char, a species that has thrived in England's largest freshwater expanse for millennia, is now facing its greatest challenge ever due to widespread sewage contamination. Scientists warn that the rise in sewage pollution is jeopardizing the delicate balance of the freshwater ecosystem, posing a significant threat to aquatic life. Urgent actions are needed to address the root causes of the problem and safeguard the health of our lakes and rivers.
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The Threat of Raw Sewage Pollution to Arctic Char Population in English Lakes

The Threat of Sewage Pollution

Having survived since the end of the Ice Age in England's largest freshwater expanse, the Arctic char is under threat like never before from raw sewage.


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