Exploring the Oceans
海洋是生命的搖籃,風(fēng)雨的故鄉(xiāng),氣候的調(diào)節(jié)器,交通的要道,資源的寶庫(kù)。繽紛的海洋世界到底有多少未知的秘密?
Ever wonder what lives in the Earth’s waters? Some 300 scientists from 53 different countries are wondering the same thing. For the first time in history, scientists are trying to count how many species of fish, animals and plants live under water.
They are conducting a census of life in the world’s oceans, which cover 70 per cent of the Earth’s surface. The study began in 2000 and is expected to end in 2010, at a cost of US$1 billion. So far, scientists have counted more than 15,000 species of fish and around 200,000 species of animals and plants in the oceans. They expect to find at least another
5,000 species of fish.
Scientists believe that the animals and plants they’ve found so far represent just 10 per cent of the world’s total underwater population. That means that they expect to find almost 2 million species of animals and plants by 2010. “Our goal by 2010 is to know as much about life in the oceans as we know about life on land now,” says a marine biologist who is working on the project.
The newly-discovered species are not all new species. Many of them have just never been recorded before. Scientists fear that the growing human population is decreasing the variety of species living in the ocean. They hope the census will help them learn how human activity, such as fishing and agriculture, is affecting the oceans.
[注釋]:
species : 品種(單復(fù)數(shù)同形)
census : official counting of the information 普查,種群普查
conduct : to direct the course of; to manage or control 進(jìn)行,主持
surface : the outer or the topmost boundary of an object 表面
represent : to stand for; to symbolize 代表
underwater : relating to, occurring, used, or performed beneath the surface of water 水中的
biologist : 生物學(xué)家
decrease : to grow or cause to grow gradually less or smaller, as in number, amount, or intensity
減少
variety : a group that is distinguished from other groups by a specific characteristic or set of
characteristics 種類