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The State of the Ocean
The ocean is our planet’s heartbeat, and the future heartbeat for billions of humans.
Post on Jul 14, 2011 by David McGuire

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The ocean is our planet’s heartbeat, and the future heartbeat for billions of humans.
Post on Jul 14, 2011 by David McGuire
The scientists at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) are already well-known for uncovering some of the most extreme marine animals in the deep sea, like the incredible vampire squid. But recently, they're using their unique blend of biology and engineering to study one of the least-discussed impacts of climate change: ocean acidification.
Post on Aug 08, 2008 by Lauren Sommer from QUEST Northern California
Climate Watch Special Part 2
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