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WWF report says last marine wilderness area on the planet must be protected

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  • faster then the rain forest? thats really fast.

  • Great vid. It's sad that tourism is more important than saving the coral reefs and all the ocean life. Misplaced priorities to say the least. Thanks for getting the awareness out.

    peace

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  • @Daisey4444 what a load of crap....you pathetic greens cause more global (BULLSHIT) warming with all your bong smoke

  • What do we need the Sharks for if we are eating the excessive fish our selves? They are competing with us for the same market, and loosing like all other predators on earth:)

  • This Excellent Video Alerts Us All To How Critical it is To Protect the Biodiversity of the Coral Sea and Sharks as well. The Marine Wilderness must be protected, no matter what the cost. Thank You so much for sharing this gem with all of Us. You ROCK! 12*s!! ~Peace

  • Great vid

    I agree stop eating fish, problem solved

  • Economics is imperfect and overrated as a world system.

    It's an interesting glimpse into the values of our society to conclude that laws are required to prevent us from destroying ourselves and everything around us.

  • Stop eating fish, stop eating meat.

    Fuck.

    XVX for life, R.A.S.H. 'til death.

  • Good vid!Congrastulations!

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