Methane is formed from seagrass meadows, even decades after the plants died off
Global Change Biology, Environmental Change Journal
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Dead or alive: Seagrasses continue to release methane after their die-off
How ocean ecosystems help fight climate change
Seagrass Could Save Us as Oceans Gradually Eats Land Masses
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Pre-Columbian indigenous people transformed the rainforest
Tropical seagrass meadows are sand factories that could protect coral reef islands from sea-level rise
Australia's vast carbon sink releasing millions of tonnes of CO2 back into atmosphere, Environment
Lungs of the Mediterranean' at risk
A tengeri füvek az elhalásuk után is metánt bocsátanak ki
Tampa Bay lost 12% of its seagrass in 2 years; some areas at historic low, study shows
Blue Carbon Ecosystems: how they can combat the climate crisis
World's largest plant is a vast seagrass meadow in Australia
Ecology (Environment & Chemistry)