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English: Bottom of a shrimp pond after the harvest (i.e., after the water has been drained and the shrimp have been collected) on a shrimp farm in Indonesia, showing a toxic sludge containing pyrite (FeS2). Contamination of a pool with Pyrite leads to stunted growth of the shrimp and increased mortality rates, and the cultivation of plankton (as food for the shrimp) is slowed down exponentially.
Date 17 June 2007
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Author Herman Gunawan, Bangka, Indonesia.
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