Saving Ocean Biodiversity: Coral Restoration | Explorers in the Field ctm magazine
Oceanographer and National Geographic Explorer Paola Rodriguez works to restore coral reefs in her native Mexico. Once thought impossible, Paola and her team are proving that reefs can recover from even serious damage if given a chance.
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Parabéns ao trabalho, ao vídeo, Deus salve o planeta!👍🙏🇧🇷
Awesome Video
🌴🌴🇮🇳🌴🌴
Keep pushing and fighting!
well I am so worried about it . well thanks for video
¡GENIAAAAAA!
Oceanographer and National Geographic Explorer Paola Rodriguez works to restore coral reefs in her native Mexico. What did you find most interesting about Paola's work?
its hard to save now…coral bleaching is a major problem, corals ecosystem is damaged due to reasons like global warming…and greed of human beings wont let global warming down…
Save Our Planet
I just wanna be there!
wow Perfect
Amazing….
O aumento da acidez dos oceanos tem impactado profundamente estes ecossistemas.
We need more people like them.
I always wanted to help out for the ocean or standout of my painting as an artist without having things stolen from me
how painful it is for people like you trying to protect the reef while more people are destroying it. 💔
This was so inspiring! Restoring corals is my dream job. I was first introduced to the idea when I watched "50 minutes to save the world" by Amir Zakeri and I knew that I wanted to dedicate my life to saving the environment. I always used to joke about shifting to Australia and restoring corals and whenever my friends used to come across anything remotely related to coral reefs, they'd always mention me XD. That dream seemed unattainable however now, I think I might be able to achieve it. Just praying to get an undergraduate scholarship in an Australian university!!
Save the reef and fish
She's so positive and optimistic
Shi fushian minoo pilu aneka coso jibo!!!!!
Cane I ask is earth last time color purple??
How to contact national geographic any email or phone ????
More of this NatGeo, please, less drama shows.
Everything should come down to the carrying capacity of the Earth's resources if we wish to survive.
wow, wonderful experience
This is really good to see. Would like to know the results and also see her change to a natural fibre for strapping. Hard to believe that all those straps will be collected later.
I want to be a coral she touches me! She is SO HOT! Will you marry me? 💞❤️❤️💞💞💞💝💝💝💝😍😍😍🥰🥰🌺🌺🌸🌸🌹🌹🌹
Paola Rodriguez is such resilient and passionate when you hear her talking about coral reefs. The world needs more people like Paola, which will spend their time to protect our environment and especially the most unseen places just as coral reefs.
so we raise coral not plant coral right?
No big deal, guys; just trying to save the worlds oxygen.🤷🏽♂️🙏🏽