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Changing Seas
Galápagos: Windows into the Future - Trailer
The unique oceanic conditions of the Galápagos Islands serve as a perfect natural laboratory to study how climate change may impact corals in the future. A coproduction with the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation.
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