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American Museum of Natural History | A Bright Future for Our Oceans? – AMNH SciCafe @AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory | Uploaded 5 years ago | Updated 12 minutes ago
The worlds’ oceans are under tremendous threat from a variety of human actions. But marine ecologist Jeremy Jackson doesn’t think it’s game over yet. After a decades-long career studying factors damaging our oceans—seaweed overgrowth in coral reefs, pollution, disease, climate change—Jackson hopes to find effective scientific solutions to save the world’s largest ecosystem. While his most sobering studies reveal dire realities, they also reveal the resilience of the ocean if humans can give it the space to recover.

Listen to the full SciCafe including Q&A, on the Science@AMNH podcast. Available on iTunes, Soundcloud, and right here:http://bit.ly/SciCafeJackson

This SciCafe took place at the Museum on June 5, 2019. For information on upcoming SciCafes, visit amnh.org/learn-teach/adults/scicafe

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