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제레미 잭슨: 우리가 어떻게 바다를 파괴했는지

Filmed Apr 2010 • Posted May 2010Mission Blue Voyage
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이번 신선한 강연에서, 산호초 생태학자 제레미 잭슨은 물고기 남획, 수온상승, 오염, 그리고 이런 상황이 더 나빠질 것이라는 지표와 함께 오늘날 바다의 심각한 상태를 펼쳐놓는다. 놀라운 사진들과 통계는 설득력을 더해준다.

A leader in the study of the ecology and evolution of marine organisms, Jeremy Jackson is known for his deep understanding of geological time. Full bio »

Translated into Korean by Soogee Ha
Reviewed by Peter Pyungchul Kim
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