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Could “blue carbon” change the tide?

Could “blue carbon” change the tide?

colleen Nov 30, 2015 News 0 comments

Scientists have been detailing the benefits of healthy estuaries for decades – protecting shorelines from erosion and storms, improving water quality, providing vital habitat for economically valuable fish and marine species, and boosting local tourism. A new study underway in Tampa Bay focuses on yet another benefit: buffering both global and local ecosystems from the [...]

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