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logo 11/28/2024 4:45:40 AM     
We bathe and fish in seas where huge amounts of unrefined water are dumped 
By Beatriz García SP Source: elpais 8/13/2023
Beatriz García
The Spanish retailer Mango has joined hands with Manu San Félix to help protect ‘Posidonia oceanica,’ commonly known as Neptune grass. EL PAÍS spoke with the marine biologist to discuss the dangers facing the Mediterranean Sea
 

1981 was a key year in the life of Manu San Félix, a 59-year-old marine biologist and National Geographic explorer. This was when he had the opportunity to make his first dive in the Mediterranean Sea. During the underwater experience, he discovered Posidonia (Posidonia oceanica) — commonly known as Neptune grass — and was so amazed by this unique plant that he decided to move to the Spanish island of Formentera, so that he could dedicate his life to protecting it.

 
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