What Darwin Didn't See In The Galapagos: The Magical Coral Reefs And How They Warn Of Climate Change
Climate change is one of the largest global threats to coral reefs. Learn how corals in the Galapagos Islands may be good indicators for climate change and how they may help in managing other coral reefs throughout the world.
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Видео What Darwin Didn't See In The Galapagos: The Magical Coral Reefs And How They Warn Of Climate Change канала Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation
©Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation
Видео What Darwin Didn't See In The Galapagos: The Magical Coral Reefs And How They Warn Of Climate Change канала Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation
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