Study marks 'decade of discovery'
Monday, October 4, 2010 - 04:00
in Biology & Nature
Scientists are celebrating the completion of the first Census of Marine Life, a decade-long study of life in the world's oceans. It is expected to act as a baseline of how human activity is affecting previously unexplored marine ecosystems.
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