Ocean Census project identifies more than 800 new marine species
by editors@theworld.org (Hannah Chanatry) from The World: Latest Stories on (#6VXGQ)
Scientists working with the Ocean Census have discovered more than 800 new marine species over the past two years. It's part of a decade-long project trying to expand what we know about life under the sea. Studies estimate only about 10% of the world's marine species have actually been identified. The discoveries could have wide ranging implications for biodiversity management and medicine. The World's Host Carolyn Beeler spoke with Michelle Taylor, a scientist working with the Ocean Census, about the new discoveries, the importance of marine biodiversity and the future of her research