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A natural CO2-sink thanks to symbiotic bacteria: Like many land plants, seagrasses live in symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria – Science Daily
Seagrasses cover large swathes of shallow coastal seas, where they provide a vital habitat. They also remove large amounts of…
Seagrasses are widespread in shallow coastal regions of both temperate and tropical seas, covering up to 600,000 square kilometers, which is roughly the area of France. They form the basis of the entire ecosystem, which is home to numerous organisms, some…
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