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Interview with Dr Tom Goreau on Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability

Interview with Dr Tom Goreau on Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability

by mtessis | Jun 8, 2020

Interview with Thomas J. F. Goreau, PhD President, Global Coral Reef Alliance Translated from Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability, June 8 2020   SAVING CORAL REEFS AND MARINE ECOSYSTEMS       Questions: 1/ GCRA has been playing a role as global...
Article on Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability – Floating Island

Article on Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability – Floating Island

by mtessis | Jun 8, 2020

Below you can find a translation of the article published on Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability, original material can be accessed here.    Floating Island   Introduction: Life comes the sea and we are asking it for living space. The relationship...
Article on Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability – Saving Coral Reefs

Article on Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability – Saving Coral Reefs

by mtessis | Jun 8, 2020

Below you can find a translation of the article published on Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability, original material can be accessed here.    Saving Coral Reefs Global Coral Reef Alliance: Saving the Dying World     Coral reefs, relying on...

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