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Carlos Duarte is a leading scientist in the effort to understand and tackle the oceans’ greatest threats
His contributions to marine knowledge and his efforts to protect and conserve ocean biodiversity and ecosystem services in a fast-changing world make Duarte one of the world's leading marine biologists. Can the oceans feed humanity? Project 2050 in which he is involved seeks to find an affirmative answer to that question.
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