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Sharks, Sea Slugs & Other Neighbours with Shaunak Modi

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Mumbai treats the sea like scenery – like a backdrop – not like a living world full of creatures that are our neighbours. We can't look into the deeps, but it's amazing how much life is ready to meet us on the coastline. In this episode, Raghu is joined by a marine wildlife photographer and the director of the Coastal Conservation Fund, Shaunak Modi to talk about the diversity in Mumbai’s shoreline and why we should stop treating the sea as a view, and start treating it as a world.

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