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the great SEA RESCUE

These days, everywhere we turn there is another terrifying story about climate change. From melting ice caps to the catastrophic risks of rising sea levels and threats to the Great Barrier Reef, it’s clear that our oceans are in peril.

But we can make a difference as long as we act now. “There is still time, but literally the next five years will be crucial,” says Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, marine studies professor at the University of Queensland and chief scientist of the Great Barrier

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