Seychelles Ocean Plants Fighting Climate Change
University of Miami, Tarpon Research Associate, carefully reviving a tarpon before release.
According to this story from the BBC, conserving seagrass in the Seychelles can help the nation fight climate change. Grasses and other vegetation are necessary for healthy marine ecosystems, and the Seychelles government has committed to conserving 100% of their seagrass by 2030.
You can read the full story here.
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