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marine scientists from the university of oxford and the nekton institute have been examining the seychelles waters. there was a incredible diversity an abundance of fish especially in protected areas like aldabra which was a marine protected areas do work when they are put in place. the seychelles is aiming to become a model for marine protection around the world in an effort to slow the effects of climate change its president is hoping other countries will take notice we all know that we have a problem what is needed is a responsible global action and there is no there is no. the seychelles on its president are already seeing the effects of climate change they don't want discussion they want action now. let's give you a brief down some of the other stories making the news today china has announced sanctions on american n.g.o.s and it's suspending visits to hong kong by u.s. naval ships and military aircraft the tory measures coming after the territory's pro-democracy movement got a major boost from human rights legislation signed by president trump last week. more than $70000.00 people of
marine scientists from the university of oxford and the nekton institute have been examining the seychelles waters. there was a incredible diversity an abundance of fish especially in protected areas like aldabra which was a marine protected areas do work when they are put in place. the seychelles is aiming to become a model for marine protection around the world in an effort to slow the effects of climate change its president is hoping other countries will take notice we all know that we have...
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marine scientists from the university of oxford and the nekton institute have been examining the seychelles waters as there was a incredible diversity in abundance of fish especially in protected areas like a which was a marine protected areas do work when they are put in place. the seychelles is aiming to become a model for marine protection around the world in an effort to slow the effects of climate change its president is hoping other countries will take notice we are nor that we have a problem what is needed is a responsible global action and there is no or there is no time for believe. the seychelles and its president are already seeing the effects of climate change they don't want discussion they want action now. well will they see it let's talk about that more now with did have you science and environment reporter louise osborne good morning luis. the u.n. secretary general there sign is issuing a dire warning the planet approaching the point of no return is there an expectation that this conference can can turn things around well it's difficult to say whether it will turn it around
marine scientists from the university of oxford and the nekton institute have been examining the seychelles waters as there was a incredible diversity in abundance of fish especially in protected areas like a which was a marine protected areas do work when they are put in place. the seychelles is aiming to become a model for marine protection around the world in an effort to slow the effects of climate change its president is hoping other countries will take notice we are nor that we have a...
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marine scientists from the university of oxford and the nekton institute have been examining the seychelles waters there was a incredible diversity an abundance of fish especially in protected areas like aldabra which was a marine protected areas do work when they are put in place. the seychelles is aiming to become a model for marine protection around the world in an effort to slow the effects of climate change its president is hoping other countries will take notice we all know that we have a problem what is needed is a responsible global action and there is no or there's no time for blame game. the seychelles on its president are already seeing the effects of climate change they don't want discussion they want action now. think it is a realistic possibility that the seychelles could disappear in our lifetime what should leaders from small countries like this who are on the front lines of climate change what should they be expecting from the big economic powers these next 2 weeks in madrid. so if there are several things that could be debated in madrid one thing is that's. it we've comple
marine scientists from the university of oxford and the nekton institute have been examining the seychelles waters there was a incredible diversity an abundance of fish especially in protected areas like aldabra which was a marine protected areas do work when they are put in place. the seychelles is aiming to become a model for marine protection around the world in an effort to slow the effects of climate change its president is hoping other countries will take notice we all know that we have a...
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marine scientists from the university of oxford and the nekton institute have been examining the seychelles waters. there was a incredible diversity an abundance of fish especially in protected areas like a dobra which shows a marine protected areas do work when they are put in place. the seychelles is aiming to become a model for marine protection around the world in an effort to slow the effects of climate change its president is hoping other countries will take notice we all know that we have a problem what is needed is a responsible global action. and there is no there is no time for blame game. the so shells on its president are already seeing the effects of climate change they don't want discussion they want action now. well the madrid climate conference known as the cop 24 it's also known as the blue cup because of its emphasis on the oceans so dr listening how urgent is the action needed to present them well certainly the oceans are huge ecosystem and many many people across the world living on coasts and in coastal areas depend on the ocean so it's actually absolutely essential and
marine scientists from the university of oxford and the nekton institute have been examining the seychelles waters. there was a incredible diversity an abundance of fish especially in protected areas like a dobra which shows a marine protected areas do work when they are put in place. the seychelles is aiming to become a model for marine protection around the world in an effort to slow the effects of climate change its president is hoping other countries will take notice we all know that we...