The Natural History Museum, London
What’s brainless, heartless, eyeless and thrives in a warming ocean? Hint: it’s wobbly and it could be coming to a dinner plate near you.
Tori & Khalil investigate the effects of rising sea temperatures, from changing food sources to the perilous state of coral reefs – home to one quarter of all marine species. They’re joined by scientists and campaigners to help explain the changes we’re seeing and how we can help nature and humanity adjust. Join us and find out:
Contributors
Sanne Tuijten, marine biologist with the Reef Renewal Foundation Bonaire
Dr Sebastian Hennige from the University of Edinburgh
Dr Lucas Brotz, from the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries at the University of British Columbia
John Hourston, founder of the Blue Planet Society
Megan Randles, global political lead for Greenpeace’s Protect the Oceans campaign
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