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OceanPlanetFIE15 karma

Armin: Our friend Ben Lecomte just completed an expedition that was focused on discovering the way we pollute the oceans. We need to find a substitute to limit the use of plastic in our everyday lives. We must find the source of where is that plastic coming from, and offer different water solvable materials for the same use so instead of pollution we will end up introducing products that can be dissolved in the oceans.

It's not down to pointing fingers it's about having the discussion and coming up with a solution together

OceanPlanetFIE11 karma

Armin: What a wonderful question. As a young person, I would advise not to worry and panic, but to study and learn. We live in a complicated world. I would definitely encourage you to study science and look for a way on how to solve things later in the future. It is pleasing to see young people engaging with world problems.

OceanPlanetFIE11 karma

Armin: I completely agree. We cannot discontinue single use packaging completely, but we can aim for innovation and adopt a water dissolvable materials to be used instead of single use plastics

OceanPlanetFIE10 karma

Dom: Me and my wife did a night dive with manta rays. It's interesting that these species have the largest brains of all sea life. It's a surreal experience

Armin: Bioluminescence makes you feel connected to something that we never knew existed.

Dom; The cancer cells we study in the lab have bioluminescence.

OceanPlanetFIE9 karma

Armin: The chances of that are pretty substantial. Our Tech keeps getting better and allows us to see stuff that was not available to see ever before. It's a pretty exciting time to dive into the exploration of our blue frontier.