for myself it's especially rewarding to see the contents of the ames mizo cozzens full life out in their natural environment. so i am the absolute last person out of the water it was amazing down there we saw the fan corals graeme corals we saw all sorts of fish chaya clams probably could have stayed there for another couple or hours but exhausting lunch back ends and off we go. we've returned to cannes with the rest of the briefly and the thousands of tourists they ferried to one of the world's natural wonders for many it was their first time visiting the g.b. are the looming question will this generation be the last we're able to do so for those who seek to save the reef through science and for those whose livelihoods depend upon it the answer is no provided that action is taken if we continue on a current path way where we're pumping c o two into the atmosphere worth it if i mean oceans we won't have coral reefs within twenty thirty forty years from now business as usual is going to be devastating but even if we do something to halt or to mitigate some of the impacts of climate change