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A spill into the bay earlier this year turned the sea red. Photo: Facebook/ Elisha Wesley Mizeu
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The Ramu nickel mine in Papua New Guinea's Madang province has been found to have mismanaged toxic waste it dumps into the sea. The provincial government engaged an oil spill response consultant from Sweden to investigate recent discolouring of local waters and deaths of fish species. Local media is reporting Alex Mojon saying he was shocked by the catastrophic impact of mine waste on the marine environment.

 

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