Census of seas reveals amazing forms of life

Read all about it here. And here.

2 Responses to “Census of seas reveals amazing forms of life”

  1. # Blogger Linette

    as much as environmental science tells you that certain species are going instinct it's refreshing to know that there are also new species being discovered every day.  

  2. # Blogger CBEMN

    We need those bits of information that continue to give us some hope. Not all is lost. And there are major reasons to persevere.  

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