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Kristina Gjerde: Making law on the high seas – Video

Nov 202010
 
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Kristina Gjerde studies the law of the high seas — the 64 percent of our ocean that isn’t protected by any national law at all.

Gorgeous photos show the hidden worlds that Gjerde and other lawyers are working to protect from trawling and trash-dumping, through smart policymaking and a healthy dose of PR.

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