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UNESCO initiative to unlock knowledge for biodiversity protection

Scientists and local residents are being asked to take DNA samples from fish waste, mucous membranes or cells to monitor marine life across World Heritage sites.The UN has announced a two-year project to protect and preserve marine ecosystems.

Source: saudigazette.com.sa
Published on 2021-10-18

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