The scene of "1988 drought" remains in everyone's mind. The losses caused by disasters are amazing, but the suffering caused by fatal water shortage makes people understand the great significance of transporting about 3180,000 cubic miles of water to the disaster area to meet people's normal demand for water. Then this has become the most important principle in formulating national and international policies.
Japanese architect Ito Ju Chi designed a maritime city. Starting from the favorable position of the world's oceans as a pillar of mankind, he painted a moving prospect:
Tomorrow's city will rise from the sea and float on the sea, just like water lilies. They grow, mature and blossom just for the happiness of human beings.
The law of survival embodies the self-evident truth that the survival of all living things depends on the viability of the ocean. This is also the reason why I object to the article "Dirty Sea" in the latest issue of Time magazine. The magazine was criticized for its lack of scientific basis for its articles on incidence reports. This is based on the prediction made after observing the deterioration of water quality in the local coastline, so it is hard to say that this is a concern for the ocean from a global perspective. I expressed my constructive criticism to publishers, pointing out that my feelings about their sensational research were "superficial". I emphasize that the integrity of the environment must be composed of much stricter materials. All factors affecting the environment, such as use, abuse and corrective measures, must be completely combined, and the solutions to the big problems raised must be fully responded. I am as sincerely concerned about the protection of world waters as the most enthusiastic environmentalist. Our concern revolves around the central role that the ocean plays in our daily life. While emphasizing the extraordinary significance of this problem to the future of mankind, I put forward a long-term comprehensive plan of education, research and planning to obtain a great guarantee for the viability of the whole environment. I emphasize that what is needed now is not more disease reports, nor is it a bandage-like expedient measure that has not solved the problem of cancer pollution. Understanding and supporting the ocean from a global perspective is very important for maintaining this vast and precious water area, which is a major event related to the interests of the world and the country. Keeping the environment alive has become a major task in the country. Policy considerations must be global, because oceans can not only bring global problems, but also provide potential.
American citizens in 2 1 century should not only have good knowledge of mathematics, computers and various sciences, but also have other knowledge. The challenges that the United States will face far exceed the complexity of today's technology and the curiosity of scientists and engineers. The obvious defects of our policy highlight that our support for outstanding achievements in the field of education must be extended to the whole range of global interdisciplinary research in our modern world. Technology will prove to be a major driving force. Stimulating and inducing people's motivation is still the key factor in all fields of study and struggle. A purposeful policy will encourage all the achievements and development of mankind.
This does not mean that when marine science plays a pioneering role in human progress, the marine education foundation's "marine knowledge promotion" work does not need similar encouragement and makes unremitting research on all aspects of marine science. The most reassuring thing is that the enthusiastic support of the Ocean Education Foundation dispelled any such doubts. In order to make up for the failure of the United States to apply the revolutionary technology of the 20th century to the ocean field (the trident nuclear submarine launching ballistic missiles is an exception), it is necessary to plan and organize a well-organized research force to ensure that it can launch its first attack on the world's ocean knowledge field.
Applying the technology of 2 1 century to the ocean field can outline the best prospect of asking for great wealth from the ocean. The powerful campaign of "Uncovering the secrets of the sea" will attract the best oceanographic talents in China. Here you can see a scene similar to Prince Henry Shipyard in Sagris, Portugal during the Columbus era. In the last few years of the15th century, this brooding prince gathered outstanding talents in all aspects of navigation, the best maritime explorers, cartographers and mathematicians, with a view to making a breakthrough in global navigation. He absorbed conceptual thinkers, scientists and scholars from all fields and disciplines of the marine industry into his "think tank". The attack on the ocean launched by this think tank in the ocean field has changed our world forever.
The Manhattan Ocean Project aims to establish a similar role in the modern world, and it promises to make unprecedented contributions to all mankind again. When this century enters the new century, our revolutionary development will force us to achieve a modern "breakthrough in marine undertakings". The decreasing resources on land can no longer meet the increasing demand. Although the situation is different, similar or even more magnificent prospects have aroused our enthusiasm for the marine cause. The latest discoveries in nuclear science, genetics, asexual reproduction, plate tectonics, space navigation and communication and ocean dynamics have raised the productivity of the ocean to a new level. This ensures that we have enough water and endless clean energy to meet the growing demand; It can improve the eating level of seafood rich in protein, and it is a variety of "steaks from the sea" designed by the principle of nutrient solution culture; Can provide a large number of new drugs to alleviate human suffering; A variety of cancer-specific drugs, painkillers, coagulants, heart rhythm regulators and so on will soon appear in this field of marine scientific research in the future. The strength and tranquility of the sea lightens the psychological pressure of human beings.
The development of the future potential of the marine environment has been optimally coordinated in the planning, and this scenario has comprehensively strengthened this optimal coordinated configuration. Polymetallic sulfides in the deep ocean and active plate tectonics have opened up new mineral resources for us and met our demand for minerals with great economic value and strategic significance. FPC (Concentrated Fish Protein) is called magic food. After World War II, American policy turned to the ocean, and this kind of food became popular. In the 1988 drought, the incredible suffering of the people of Bangladesh and Ethiopia due to hunger increased the importance of this food by thousands of times. This colorless, odorless and tasteless food rich in protein is expected to protect human beings from harm, especially the brain damage caused by hunger in children.
The theme of the two forays into the ocean is exactly the same-seeking the greatest potential in new fields. Both men were ordered to break their ignorance of the ocean. With similar intellectual stimulation, similar potential can be obtained. The lighthouse of Sargeras must be lit again, and creative marine professionals should be mobilized to promote the development of ideas, knowledge and knowledge about the ocean in order to improve human life. The urgent task is to implement the change, which requires bold adjustment measures and all means to implement the "change to the ocean." For example, the Manhattan Ocean Project, which was given priority and support, can be compared with another Manhattan project that studied nuclear fission during World War II. Competitive sports need to be revived. The need for unremitting research in the marine field is basically ignored. In this case, it is even more necessary for Manhattan Ocean Project to take the lead in launching the first powerful March to understand the world's oceans, extracting "gold and silver treasures"-amazing wealth hidden in the vast ocean mind, making use of its global use, enjoying its global fun and endowing human beings with colorful lives.