To Turn the Tide on Ocean Health , A Collaborative Data Platform Can Help
The ocean is one of the worlds 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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