
Blue Carbon Ecosystems
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Peter Macreadie discusses blue carbon.
Peter Macreadie discusses blue carbon and how plants sequester more carbon beneath the water than they do on land. He explains how turtles are overgrazing the seagrass meadows because of a reduction in the number of sharks.
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Blue Carbon Ecosystems
Clip: Episode 3 | 2m 55sVideo has Closed Captions
Peter Macreadie discusses blue carbon and how plants sequester more carbon beneath the water than they do on land. He explains how turtles are overgrazing the seagrass meadows because of a reduction in the number of sharks.
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