Happy World Oceans Day! 🌱🌎🐟 Two million square miles of floating forest. One of the most extraordinary, complex and least understood ecosystems on the planet. Supporting migratory birds, dolphins, whales, turtles, fish and even freshwater eels... the list goes on. But it is not just for the migratory travelers. Hidden away in its branches a remarkable collection of tiny creatures depend upon it for their home and live their entire lives within it. The Sargassum crab and Sargassum nudibranch shelter within the tangle, and the iconic Sargassum frogfish lies in wait to ambush its prey. Even we humans depend upon this floating forest as it breathes in vast amounts of carbon dioxide and exhales the oxygen without which we cannot survive. This golden floating forest is called, the Sargasso Sea. Way out in the middle of the Atlantic the Sargasso Sea has remained unspoiled, protected by its remote location. But that is changing. We humans are now dramatically impacting even this pristine sanctuary. As a high seas ecosystem, the Sargasso Sea is remote and difficult to study - but we know that this oceanic forest is vital for the health of the ocean, our planet and ourselves. Shipping, fishing, pollution, plastic, and climate change create a toxic brew that poisons this unique natural phenomenon. And some of the ocean’s most iconic creatures: bottlenose dolphins; humpback and sperm whales, manta rays, turtles, and sharks all depend on the Sargasso Sea to survive. 🌐 The Sargasso Sea Commissiom continues to work towards this iconic evoystem’s protection. Visit our website for more info! Video by Robert Zuill, narrated by Tammy Warren. 📹 Footage from a range of amazing Sargasso Sea supporters including JP Rouja, Andrew Stevenson, Greenpeace and more. This video was created for the SSC 10th anniversary. Watch the whole thing on youtube! https://lnkd.in/eD5a_7ye #worldoceansday
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