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Working with Blue Guards to protect the marine biodiversity in Bangladesh
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01.02.23
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The world’s oceans are home to an estimated 94 percent of the world’s organisms. Roughly half of the world’s oxygen supply comes from our oceans, where phytoplanktons – tiny plants that live in water – produce oxygen through photosynthesis. Additionally, these phytoplanktons are also responsible for our oceans acting as carbon sinks by absorbing more carbon dioxide than it releases.
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