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Scientists have found thriving communities of coastal creatures ... in the ocean might be enabling the creation of new floating ecosystems of species that are not normally able to survive in ...
‘This is the first-ever comprehensive mangrove poster series’, explains UNESCO ... the importance of mangroves – and other blue carbon ecosystems, including salt marshes, seagrass beds and coastal ...
The ability of coastal ecosystems to capture and store carbon dioxide has been underestimated. The question is not just about seagrass meadows and mangrove forests, which have already attracted ...
New research from the Pacific Northwest Blue Carbon Working Group shows that forested tidal swamps store more carbon than any other coastal ecosystem on the West Coast of the United States and Canada.
Read the paper: Top-predator recovery abates geomorphic decline of a coastal ecosystem Over the past three decades, the rapid recovery of some populations of large ‘top’ predators — those ...
The state’s decision to close the Apalachicola oyster beds in 2020 was a necessary measure to give the ecosystem a chance to recover, but it also underscores the dire state of our coastal habitats.