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Tsunami debris may cause local problems
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A 20-foot boat came ashore Friday in Washington state covered in massive barnacles. When invasive, non-native species are suddenly introduced into an eco-system, they can cause an environmental disaster. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.June 19, 2012