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In a summer of nostalgia, we ask how our relationship with the oceans has changed in 50 years

MAINSTREET NS | July 31, 2019

In a summer of nostalgia, we ask how our relationship with the oceans has changed in 50 years

Our oceans guy, Boris Worm, turns 50 today. He talks with guest host Preston Mulligan about how our relationship with the oceans has changed during his half century on Earth.
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