Bremer Canyon
05/02/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Drums of hydrochloric acid were found dumped in the ocean, at a location with sensitive biodiversity
On the lookout for killer whales in the famous Bremer Canyon area of Western Australia, marine wildlife researcher Rebecca Wellard stumbled across an appalling sight: A trio of plastic drums used for hydrochloric acid storage, bobbing in the bio-diverse waters of the marine reserve, reported The West Australian. The drums were still intact when Wellard […]
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