Article 42CF4 How an Earthquake in Japan Triggered an Algae Invasion in the Pacific Northwest

How an Earthquake in Japan Triggered an Algae Invasion in the Pacific Northwest

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In 2011, a colossal tsunami set off by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake slammed into the eastern shores of Japan. Not long afterwards, some of the 1.5 million tons of floating debris created by the waves, from buoys and boats to entire fishing docks, began washing up along America's northwest Pacific coast.

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