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World Ocean Radio Podcasten[email protected]The Challenge
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<p>As we enter into the new year, our thoughts turn to the strengths and weaknesses of the existing proposals and plans for future actions on behalf of the ocean. WOR host Peter Neill has endeavored to re-articulate his observations into a presentation on the status of the world ocean: how we should understand it, what new tools we must use to respond to its changing conditions, and what new strategies and actions must be applied to progress successfully away from the status quo toward a new ocean ethic.</p>
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read moreAs we enter into the new year, our thoughts turn to the strengths and weaknesses of the existing proposals and plans for future actions on behalf of the ocean. WOR host Peter Neill has endeavored to re-articulate his observations into a presentation on the status of the world ocean: how we should understand it, what new tools we must use to respond to its changing conditions, and what new strategies and actions must be applied to progress successfully away from the status quo toward a new ocean ethic.
read moreFri, 13 Jan 2012 18:51:36 +0000https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/files/radio/154_TheChallenge.mp3