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@meaning1 Its also a shame what we do on land with over 50% of rain forest destroyed while we log, burn, mine and coal an area twice the size of Florida every year. All to fuel a lifestyle of consumerism that we maintain on the backs and resources of 3rd world nations. Couple that with ridiculous amounts of pollution continuously being produced due to consumerism lifestyles. And frankly ill be surprised if we aren't destroying ourselves over the earths last resources within another 100 years.
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My dream job
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@DontBotherTETRiS Well, did he not?
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What's unfortunate is that long lines are illegal in many countries but very few enforce it, or are getting paid off by these industries to ignore the fact that it's still going on. I'm guessing part of the reason why the Bahamas has a healthier (unfortunately there's no such thing as a healthy) shark population than anywhere else in the world is because of the growing interest in swimming with sharks, which makes it worth the effort to keep them alive.
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@jroach96 You've got to be kidding me?
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When I finished watching this video I wondered Can the nature be so beautiful like this!!
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I can not understand. help me please. please Summarize to me...
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I've just started to think about majoring in marine biology after watching this stunning video. Brian Skerry is a hero!:D
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I wonder if he realizes that he game everyone the middle finger as he began to mention 'global warming'...?
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I admire National Geographic.
I think national geographic is the best cannel in the wole world! watching one day without break , you learn more than to be on school one week streached
juicyapple1000 10 months ago 52
The conservation of the sea has always been a HUGE passion of mine... It's such a shame we are harming our the ocean so much.
meaning1 10 months ago 26