Marine plants fight climate change
It's not all doom and gloom in the oceans! New research shows seagrass, mangroves and salt-marsh ecosystems can adapt to and help mitigate climate change impacts. Defences include being major CO2 sinks, dissipating waves and reducing coastal erosion, according to the University of WA. Read more.
Seagrass beds may pack a few punches against marine climate change (Photo: Yvette Barry). Read the full story on the University of Western Australia website.