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is all titanium dioxide reef safe
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It's generally been reported that titanium dioxide is reef safe, but there may be differences in opinion among experts in the field. Titanium dioxide is a common ingredient in physical sunscreens which are considered more reef-safe compared to chemical sunscreens. However, it may also harm certain marine life when present in nano form. Therefore, the safest option would be a non-nano titanium dioxide sunscreen. It is always recommended to do thorough research and choose products that specifically state they are reef-safe.
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