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Three Things To Get The Blue Economy Moving Faster

Por: Forbes Business November 02, 2022

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Aerial view of a coral reef area at Playa Blanca, in Portobelo, Colon province, Panama, on April 16, ... [+] 2021. - Every two weeks, Marine Biology students descend about five meters in the sea to take care of a coral nursery of the staghorn species (Acropora cervicornis), with which they aim to restore reefs damaged by climate change and pollution, as part of the Reef2Reef project. (Photo by Luis ACOSTA / AFP) (Photo by LUIS ACOSTA/AFP via... + full article



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