Have You Ever Heard of a Fish Bank? | Our Planet Earth | BBC Earth

Have You Ever Heard of a Fish Bank? | Our Planet Earth | BBC Earth
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In Kuruwitu, Kenya, locals have taken innovative measures to protect depleted fish populations and damaged corals. In doing so, they have future proofed livelihoods and food resources in their community.

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  1. Ultimately, this is a problem with man's unwillingness to deal with his unchecked expansion. We are a virus and we will consume and pollute until we simply can't fed ourselves anymore.

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  3. It's madness to see that the people of our world still are not listening to certain people who have a front row seat & how climate change is impacting everything. But unfortunately there are those who don't want to know or are just too stupid in their own greed and will continue to rape the ocean's of our world without a care of the future and it saddens me to watch our beautiful planet earth as she continues to die a lot more as time passes.

  4. Resilience of care-receivers is wonderful & an encouraging sign of further & wider effort! Caveat should be given though. Too drastic climate change might go faster & beyond limits of capacity of ecosystem. Mind us all!

  5. In case you've ever wondered about the Latin binomial of the world's most noxious and invasive weed, it's Homo sapiens. Thank you BBC and all the people who are making this restoration possible.

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