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coastal ecosystem

  • Humans have degraded 84% of the world’s coastlines, reveals a new study

    Humans have degraded 84% of the world’s coastlines, reveals a new study

    Brooke Williams, The Conversation Amelia Wenger, The Conversation James Watson, The Conversation
    · Feb 20, 2022 · 09:30 pm
  • Podcast: Why Mumbai should stop treating the sea as a backdrop, and start thinking of it as a world

    Podcast: Why Mumbai should stop treating the sea as a backdrop, and start thinking of it as a world

    Raghu Karnad
    · Sep 14, 2021 · 11:30 am
  • India’s natural beaches are disappearing fast because we refuse to leave the beach to the sea

    India’s natural beaches are disappearing fast because we refuse to leave the beach to the sea

    John Kurien
    · Sep 07, 2018 · 08:00 am