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that blob looks very ill 🤒
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It’s a blobfish https://www.sciencefocus.com/nature/the-blobfish-a-bloated-guide-to-the-worlds-ugliest-animal/amp/
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I work on DeSci marine biodiversity so I see lots of weird ocean creatures
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What are you doing here. It’s a cross-section of my interests
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Gordon Gould
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We are building an open marine biodiversity quantification and credit market. DeSci project. Very science-driven. Come check it out
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I guess I don’t really know what a biodiversity credit market means. Maybe that’s the starting point hah. Is this basically trying to identify a biodiversity impact from certain activities and build sorts a carbon credit equivalent for biodiversity impacting activities?
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Somewhat analogous to voluntary carbon markets though I think biodiversity markets will be much larger (life produces oxygen, food, medicines, ecosystem resilience, tourism, as well as carbon) Here is a good overview on how to think about biodiversity markets https://www.naturefinance.net
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