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Mar 28

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OUR SEAS STILL POSSESS THE RICHNESS THAT WE NEED TO PROTECT

The time is already come to protect what it is left. We shouldn’t do the same mistakes again. First we need to find the answer of questions like what we lost, why and how we lost them. For this purpose, we conduct studies and we will do it so. Among our coasts, there are ones with the untouched natural beauties. Millions of organisms come to the coastal areas to feed and to reproduce. Lagoons and the mouth of streams possess rich amount of nutrition for the marine organisms. Even if we didn’t see it right away, the sand we step is full with life. Fish migrations still continue on our straits. We still come across with seals in the Mediterranean Sea. Even more, we have also otters. Dolphins great us from the boundless blues. When we look under the sea, we can see unbelievable beauties of life. Sea grasses hosts various organisms. Anchovy is still fished in Black Sea. Groupers, morays, octopus are the interesting guards of rock caves of the Aegean and Mediterranean Sea. But they all depend on our determination: We either decide to study and protect our seas or all of these richness continue to  decline.

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