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Oceans teem with life once more from "summary" of The World Without Us by Alan Weisman

In the absence of humans, the oceans undergo a remarkable transformation, slowly but steadily reclaiming their former glory as vibrant ecosystems teeming with life. With fishing vessels no longer scouring the waters for marine life, populations of fish and other sea creatures begin to rebound, filling once-depleted habitats with a renewed sense of vitality. The absence of pollution from human activities allows for the restoration of natural balance within ocean ecosystems. Marine life thrives as chemical contaminants dissipate, and the waters become clearer and more hospitable for a diverse array of species. Coral reefs, once threatened by bleaching and destruction, begin to recover, providing crucial habitats for countless marine organisms to flourish. As human-made structures such as oil rigs and shipping containers gradually deteriorate and succumb to the forces of nature, they create new opportunities for marine life to colonize and thrive. Artificial reefs formed from these structures become bustling hubs of activity, attracting a plethora of species that find shelter and sustenance in these unexpected havens. The resurgence of life in the oceans serves as a testament to the resilience of nature when given the chance to heal and regenerate. With humans no longer exerting their dominant influence over these vast aquatic realms, the seas once again become a thriving tapestry of biodiversity, showcasing the interconnectedness and interdependence of all living beings on Earth. The oceans, teeming with life once more, stand as a reminder of the enduring power and beauty of the natural world.
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    The World Without Us

    Alan Weisman

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