cui ruo tian tang 01

Song 脆弱天堂 01
Artist 英语听力
Album BBC南太平洋

Lyrics

[00:00.000] The South Pacific is on the face of it, still a healthy ocean.
[00:04.409] We depend on it.
[00:05.628] Over 60% of the world's fish catch comes from the Pacific.
[00:09.824] But like all oceans, it has little or no protection,so it may not stay healthy much longer.
[00:16.864] So what's being done,one to preserve its natural treasures?
[00:20.364] And what does the future hold for this fragile paradise?
[00:24.938] For the South Pacific, this is a critical time.
[00:29.308] It's changing in ways that, if left unchecked,could develop into a global crisis.
[00:34.308] Some of its residents have been through crisis before.
[00:38.407] Humpback whales were hunted so relentlessly during the last century that their numbers crashed by 90%.
[00:45.403] But recently, they've made a comeback, surging from 5,000 to 60,000 animals.
[00:52.003] Their blubber is no longer boiled down,for oil.
[00:55.050] Today, these whales are greeted by boats loaded not with harpoons, but with tourists.
[01:01.124] The waters of Tonga are one of the few places in the world where it's legal to get in and meet the giants face to face.

Pinyin

[00:00.000] The South Pacific is on the face of it, still a healthy ocean.
[00:04.409] We depend on it.
[00:05.628] Over 60 of the world' s fish catch comes from the Pacific.
[00:09.824] But like all oceans, it has little or no protection, so it may not stay healthy much longer.
[00:16.864] So what' s being done, one to preserve its natural treasures?
[00:20.364] And what does the future hold for this fragile paradise?
[00:24.938] For the South Pacific, this is a critical time.
[00:29.308] It' s changing in ways that, if left unchecked, could develop into a global crisis.
[00:34.308] Some of its residents have been through crisis before.
[00:38.407] Humpback whales were hunted so relentlessly during the last century that their numbers crashed by 90.
[00:45.403] But recently, they' ve made a comeback, surging from 5, 000 to 60, 000 animals.
[00:52.003] Their blubber is no longer boiled down, for oil.
[00:55.050] Today, these whales are greeted by boats loaded not with harpoons, but with tourists.
[01:01.124] The waters of Tonga are one of the few places in the world where it' s legal to get in and meet the giants face to face.