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Le Pacifique : il a beau être le plus grand océan du monde, son écosystème est en péril

(French version only)
By Jodie L. Rummer, Associate Professor & Principal Research Fellow, James Cook University
Bridie JM Allan, Lecturer/researcher, University of Otago
Charitha Pattiaratchi, Professor of Coastal Oceanography, University of Western Australia
Ian A. Bouyoucos, Postdoctoral fellow, James Cook University
Irfan Yulianto, Lecturer of Fisheries Resources Utilization, IPB University
Mirjam van der Mheen, Fellow, University of Western Australia
Le Pacifique produit de l’oxygène, aide à réguler le climat, fournit de la nourriture. C’est un lieu de plaisir, de réconfort et de connexion spirituelle. Mais son écologie délicate est menacée.La Conversation


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