Oceans still a mystery, say scientists
18 May 2012
New Zealand doesn’t know what impact mining, marine power and biodiscovery could have on its oceans, scientists say.
In a new report, Future Marine Resource Use, the Royal Society of New Zealand warns that those responsible for marine resources need to take a long-term view of potential developments.
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