Sewage lurks in coastal waters - often unnoticed by widely used test
Briefly

Recent testing across five continents reveals that human sewage contamination is far more pervasive in harbours and coastal waters than earlier studies indicated. This concerning trend highlights the urgent need for improved water sanitation measures globally, as contaminated water can pose significant health risks to marine life and human populations alike.
Researchers emphasize that the scale and extent of sewage contamination in marine environments are alarming. The findings suggest an urgent call to action for governments and local authorities to implement better wastewater management strategies to mitigate these risks and protect both marine ecosystems and public health.
Read at Nature
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