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Number of Unknown Marine Species Estimated to be Hundred of Thousands


Every now and again, we stumble across some news release (perhaps here) that some expedition somewhere resulted in the discovery of some new species. Most of us are intrigued by these discoveries, and should be. At a time when we are exploring the surface of other planets and probing the depths of our own oceans here on Earth, it seems wholly reasonable that one would be excited to learn that there are yet more bizarre and beautiful creatures out there to be found. What is truly mind-boggling, however, is how relatively little we have discovered so far. The very fact that scientists do not know—even roughly—how many species inhabit the planet is something Duke University conservation biologist Stuart Pimm can describe only as a “huge embarrassment.” Still, exact numbers are not as important to Pimm as are the data needed to concentrate marine conservation efforts in the right places. At a time in history when biodiversity is declining at a rate about 1,000 times faster than normal, having a clear picture of what species are in a given area and how their populations are changing is “a vital first step in making decisions about where to act.”… More:

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Nature documentaries worth watching: BBC The Great Barrier Reef

You’ve seen the title. Let’s be honest, most of us love watching nature documentaries, especially those that focus on underwater life. I’ve watched dozens of them, starting from when I was a little kid glued to bow-front glass panel of 80s era TV where Jacques Cousteau introduced me to the fascinating world thousands of miles from where I lived. 25 years later diving and photography equipment changed so much we can capture and explore many new parts of the ocean, yet still most of it is a mystery to us. Watching nature documentaries help us learn about the environment our reef dwellers come from to better understand their needs in captivity.… More:

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