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A sediment plume enters the marine environment. Credit Simon Albert.
September 25, 2020
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New findings uncovered by researchers at the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and the University of Queensland (UQ) demonstrate that logging activity in Solomon Islands is associated with lower coral cover and structural complexity on adjacent reefs, as well as lower abundance of many types of fish commonly caught for food and sold at markets. The study is published in the Journal of Applied Ecology .

Original Article