To Turn the Tide on Ocean Health , A Collaborative Data Platform Can Help
The ocean is one of the world’s most important ecosystems, but it is also the most difficult to monitor, understand and manage, writes the BBC's Lucy Kellaway, a scientist at the Royal Academy of Sciences, for the first time in the history of oceans.
Source: wri.orgPublished on 2021-11-30
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