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The world's seagrasses possess a remarkable ability to capture and store vast amounts of carbon, according to a global study ...
Seagrasses trap carbon and protect marine life. Their decline risks releasing stored carbon, impacting climate.
Baez added that less than a fifth of the world’s seagrasses are fully mapped. Seagrasses are not actually grasses but a group of flowering marine plants, with 72 known species, growing close to ...
Understanding how key players such as whales, plankton, seagrasses and other forms of sea life interact sheds light on Earth’s carbon cycle. Carbon, a chemical element, is found in all organic ...
These problems are not restricted to coral. Seagrasses are also integral parts of marine ecosystems by helping to clarify water, stabilize the sea bottom, serve as food sources for marine life, and ...
Ras Hankorab beach, a pristine spot on southern Egypt’s Red Sea coast with crystal clear waters and flat white sands, is the jewel of Egypt’s Wadi el-Gemal National Park, home to one of the ...