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Ocean Now Project: The Importance of Pristine Coral Reefs

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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2009

National Geographic's Ocean Now is a project to study the last healthy, undisturbed places in the ocean. Join Dr. Enric Sala and a team of scientists as they spend six weeks exploring the pristine waters of the southern Line Islands in the South Pacific.

Ocean Now: http://ocean.nationalgeographic.com/

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  • We really gotta do more for these reefs, they're the home to multiple species of marine creatures. :(

  • I agree, Spraying poisons must stop and the sooner the better!

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  • tyvm great

  • 70% of the entire planet is composed of water, these waters are filled with microscopic algae that consume/produce oxygen, there were other processes that contribute as well to the oxygen pool like the formation/dissolution of carbonate shells...

  • nuke the ocean.

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    ..ha jus kidding

  • i read that the ocean gives of more oxygen

    than plants on land

    is that true

    i dont trust the magazine

    ???????

  • Bravi, Tutti!

    Ocean stewards! ...great idea!

    Thank you for sharing this perspective!

  • Another kick ass video!!!!!!!!!

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