[China] - Ancient fossils a testimony of marine community with shared future

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A view of the Ancient Ocean Exhibition Hall at the National Maritime Museum in north Chinas Tianjin./ CGTNThe Ancient Ocean Exhibition Hall
of the National Maritime Museum in north Chinas Tianjin resembles a treasure box
Following the thread of geological time periods, through over 1,000 valuable fossil specimens, it informs the evolutionary legend of Earth,
the ocean, and life over the previous 4.6 billion years.In the exhibit hall, fossils such as trilobites, nautiluses, and ammonites shine
brilliantly
These when occupants of the ancient oceans showcase the variety and unique charm of marine organisms throughout the geological periods
In specific, the biggest ichthyosaur fossil in China, which is 11 meters long, is the focus of the exhibit hall
As an extremely specialized big marine reptile, the ichthyosaur has a structured body shape and paddle-like limbs, vividly providing the
best adaptation of marine organisms in the Mesozoic era to the environment
They are not only an important part of the ancient marine environment however likewise a powerful testimony to the continuous development of
marine life.A view of the Ancient Ocean Exhibition Hall at the National Maritime Museum in north Chinas Tianjin./ CGTNA view of the Ancient
Ocean Exhibition Hall at the National Maritime Museum in north Chinas Tianjin./ CGTNThese ancient fossils carry the code of the oceans
changes and are the essential ideas to checking out the source driving force of a marine community with a shared future
From the very beginning of the origin of life when the ocean gave birth to the most primitive types of life to the mutual influence and
co-evolution of organisms and the marine environment over the long course of time, every fossil records the constant development of life on
Earth in the accept of the ocean
They expose the close connection and vulnerability of the marine environment, reminding us that protecting the marine ecology and developing
a marine neighborhood with a shared future is an inevitable relocate to protect the future of life on Earth.