Ocean - New Frontier is exploring how human society pushes the limits of the ocean, trying to utilize all its resources, minerals, fisheries, fuel, and genetic material. New discoveries, technologies, national strategies, and ecological demands continue to redefine the boundaries of the ocean. Increasing the dependence on human dependence on marine resources, blurring the boundary between the continent and the sea
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"Planet of Life" is a publication on sustainable development combining analysis by experts and practitioners around the world to provide a perspective of the North-South. Principle: Diversity of Observation Since its founding in 2007, approximately 500 authors from all subject areas have contributed to this
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In most cases, when we think about the ocean, I think it is an infinite resource; the final boundary that has not yet been developed. Too many people take too much time because the ocean belongs to everyone and does not belong to anyone. Decades of abuse and neglect drive this fragile, already debilitating thing, and most of our lives are in danger of collapse. There is increasing evidence that the loss of marine natural capital by unsustainable use is rapidly eroding the resource base on which ecological security, economic activity and social welfare depend. Most maritime fisheries are being overfished or approaching overfishing. The proportion of fisheries classified as overfishing has continued to increase since the 1970's, currently accounts for about one-third of the global catch, causing massive unemployment, poverty, food shortage, protein shortage . In the past 30 years, the world has lost about half of the coral reefs.
Ocean - New Frontier is exploring how human society pushes the limits of the ocean, trying to utilize all its resources, minerals, fisheries, fuel, and genetic material. New discoveries, technologies, national strategies, and ecological demands continue to redefine the boundaries of the ocean. As the reliance on human dependence on marine resources increases, the boundary between the continent and the ocean becomes ambiguous. "Planet of Life" is a publication on sustainable development combining analysis by experts and practitioners around the world to provide a perspective of the North-South. Principle: Diversity of Observation Since its founding in 2007, approximately 500 authors from all subject areas have contributed to this
Even though they cover three quarters of its surface, the sea remains the last undeveloped undeveloped border in our world. "Blue Planet" will make you sink in the sea. Please witness the lava thermal phenomena that squirted from the seafloor cracks. I faced a fierce frenzy of underwater hurricanes and tornadoes. I will explore incredibly new forms of life, this is the first time I have seen this. I live in a mysterious water environment in the sea. Dazzling photos and wonderful images unleash the secrets of blue planes