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New international research found that food webs are becoming less complex in warmer, nutrient-rich waters.
This simplification means shorter food chains and a degraded functioning ecosystem.
The urgent global need to reduce river pollution levels was recognised internationally when Olympic open water swimming events had to be postponed due to harmful bacterial levels in the Seine river in Paris .
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