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No. Gas hydrates are a natural part of the environment. The play an important role in moderating the way in which carbon is cycled between sediment, oceans, and the atmosphere. But like any part of the environment, disruption of their natural state/behavior can create imbalances for which nature is "prepared". However, given where hydrates are, such unnatural disruptions are extremely unlikely

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