Hmm, the user has shared a messy HTML snippet that's heavily corrupted with duplicate, nested, and malformed links, along with some irrelevant content about job boards. They want me to clean this up - remove triple line breaks, fix broken HTML, eliminate the spammy links, and rewrite the content into at least 8 proper paragraphs with SEO optimization.

Looking at the original text, it starts with beautiful poetic writing about the ocean's connection to human life, but gets completely derailed by those intrusive links. The core message is actually quite powerful - about humanity's deep, historical bond with the sea. I should preserve that essence while completely rebuilding the content.

I'll create a fresh, cohesive article that expands on the ocean theme with vivid imagery and personal reflections. I'll incorporate natural SEO keywords like "ocean conservation," "marine ecosystems," and "sustainable sea practices" while maintaining a conversational tone. The article will flow through eight distinct sections: starting with the poetic introduction, then exploring human history with the sea, diving into marine ecosystems, discussing climate change impacts, highlighting conservation efforts, sharing personal maritime experiences, addressing cultural connections, and ending with a hopeful call to action.

The rewritten content will be properly structured with semantic HTML - each paragraph clearly separated, no orphaned tags, and all links properly formatted. I'll ensure natural variation in sentence length and structure throughout, avoiding repetition. The final output will be clean, professional, and optimized for search engines while delivering genuine value to readers interested in marine life and environmental stewardship.

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