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Fiona Harvey investigated whether some of that ocean could be turned to our advantage.
"Pinioned within these seven categories," Winchester writes, "the stages of our relationship with the ocean could be made quite manageable".
Each sensor costs about $200,000£104,00000) and data from the Indian Ocean could be relayed by existing satellites.
And because tagging data come in continually, this could mean that sensitive areas in the ocean could be flexible, changing in both time and space.
His gravelly voice is accompanied by purring, New Orderish synthesisers; the superb Floor of the Ocean could be the Sisters of Mercy covering Joy Division's New Dawn Fades.
In a few years the Arctic ocean could be free of ice in summer, triggering a rush to exploit its fish stocks, oil, minerals and sea routes.
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But critics say exotic and little-known ecosystems in the deep oceans could be destroyed and must be protected.
And despite evidence to the contrary, the idea that the oceans could be harmed by wasteful and reckless practices has been slow to take hold.
He told me why there's a fear the comprehensive coverage that Argo gives the world's oceans could be at risk.
The Shanghai group, for example, came up with a print ad for desalination techniques that features a school of goldfish swimming in the ocean, with words suggesting that oceans could be reservoirs.
The more than 1 million kilometers of fibre-optic cable that criss-crosses the world's oceans could be used to create a global seismic network, says an international team of scientists.
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