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MarineBio is dedicated to teaching millions about the beauty of marine life and the threats facing the ocean. To reach this goal, we're now working with NaturalPath Media http://www.naturalpathmedia.com/ to serve green adverstising throughout the MarineBio network. This will help us generate a steady source of revenue to support our work, and, it will help promote the commitment of our advertisers to green living.

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