The Impact of Fires on the Ocean: Food and Poison for the Sea
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The ash from forest fires doesn't stay on land. Carried by rain, it can fertilize the ocean and stimulate marine life, but it can also transport heavy metals and toxic compounds that threaten fishing, aquaculture, and coastal ecosystems. Satellite image from January 18 showing the plume of smoke from forest fires in El Ñuble and Biobío over the ocean. After a forest fire, in addition to the immediate loss of human lives, animals, homes, and habi…
DOWNLOAD IN PDF Catalina Lufín, president of the JJCC, led the delivery of inputs in the affected areas and confirmed that the next stage will consist of voluntary works to remove debris and support reconstruction. In a journey that covered four regions of the country, the directive of the Communist Youth of Chile (JJCC), along with grassroots militants, channeled citizen contributions to the areas hit most by forest fires, reaffirming the commi…
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