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'Megayachts' are environmentally indefensible. The world must ban them | Chris Armstrong

'ECOWAS Countries Need to Work Together against Environmental Disaster'

'ECOWAS Countries Need to Work Together against Environmental Disaster'
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Nigeria, ECOWAS seek int'l community intervention on biodiversity, climate

Nigeria, ECOWAS seek int'l community intervention on biodiversity, climate
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"Accelerating ocean species discovery and laying the foundations for th" by Alex David Rogers, Hannah Appiah-Madson et al.

Ocean Census is a new Large-Scale Strategic Science Mission aimed at accelerating the discovery and description of marine species. This mission addresses the knowledge gap of the diversity and distribution of marine life whereby of an estimated 1 million to 2 million species of marine life between 75% to 90% remain undescribed to date. Without improved knowledge of marine biodiversity, tackling the decline and eventual extinction of many marine species will not be possible. The marine biota has evolved over 4 billion years and includes many branches of the tree of life that do not exist on land or in freshwater. Understanding what is in the ocean and where it lives is fundamental science, which is required to understand how the ocean works, the direct and indirect benefits it provides to society and how human impacts can be reduced and managed to ensure marine ecosystems remain healthy. We describe a strategy to accelerate the rate of ocean species discovery by: 1) employing consistent

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