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We noticed a big difference in stewardship of the loch thats why we got involved with Seawilding says MacLeod. We can see a future and its our grandchildren who will be the ones to benefit. This story was produced with support from Internews Earth Journalism Network. Join one million Future fans by liking us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter or Instagram. If you liked this story sign up for the weekly bbc. Features newsletter called The Essential List a handpicked selection of stories from BBC Future Culture Worklife Travel and Reel delivered to your inbox every Friday. Continue reading FUTURE PLANET OCEANS What would happen Mobile App Development Service if we stopped fishing Share using Email Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Image credit Getty Images . Hammerhead sharks swimming at a marine reserve in Costa Rica CreditGetty Images By Zaria Gorvett rd July Less than a century ago the worlds oceans were swarming with giant fish A As Stephen Palumbi looked around the deep blue water he had the eerie impression that something wasnt right. It was the summer of and Palumbi a professor of marine sciences at Stanford University was on an expedition scuba diving to assess the state of an obscure patch of reef in the Central Pacific.
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