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Haul of 1,100 new ocean species in one year shows depths of unknown and unprotected
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- Add ARY News on Google AAResize Aglobe-spanning attempt to catalogue ocean life found over 1,100 species last year.
- Fixing that knowledge gap means spreading understanding about how to classify species around the world.
- Classifying the world’s animals might seem to be quite literally an academic problem.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Aglobe-spanning attempt to catalogue ocean life found over 1,100 species last year. But many times that number remain undiscovered, with worrying implications for conservation.
Fixing that knowledge gap means spreading understanding about how to classify species around the world.
Classifying the world’s animals might seem to be quite literally an academic problem. But nations have agreed to protect 30% of their oceans and land by 2030 and pledged to halt biodiversity loss in international conventions. That requires knowing what biodiversity is there, so you can tell whether you are losing it.
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