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Carl Safina:
The sad fact of it is that the Ocean could be empty and still look the same. It's a very hard thing to convey what's happening, how it will affect you personally. And so as the Ocean is being emptied, and as the Ocean is dying, the surface looks the same, the waves look the same
The sad fact of it is that the Ocean could be empty and still look the same. It's a very hard thing to convey what's happening, how it will affect you personally. And so as the Ocean is being emptied, and as the Ocean is dying, the surface looks the same, the waves look the same
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The sad fact of it is that
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the ocean could be empty and it would still look the same
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It's a very hard thing to convey what's happening
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how it will affect you personally
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And so as the ocean is being emptied and as the ocean is dying
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the surface looks the same the waves look the same
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Movie Summary
Feature documentary about legendary oceanographer, marine biologist, environmentalist, and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Sylvia Earle and her campaign to create a global network of protected marine sanctuaries.