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Jamaica's coral reefs

Dear ${member.firstname},

In recent months the severe threats to the world's oceans have been the focus of sustained media attention. On July 6, Earthwatch scientist Professor James Crabbe joins fellow experts at an emergency meeting to highlight the urgency of the climate change threat to coral reefs.

If you, too, would like to learn more about how human activities and climate change pose threats to marine species, then join us at our lecture, Meeting Marine Needs, at the Royal Geographical Society in October. We hope to see you there.


Jane Nijssen
Jane Nijssen,
Editor

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