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Even seagrass affected by noise pollution says new study -- Science & Technology -- Sott net

Fri, 23 Jul 2021 00:13 UTC Seagrass may not have ears, but that doesn t stop noise pollution from causing serious damage to the plant s other structures. © Shane Gross/NPL/Minden Pictures Noise pollution affects the structures within seagrass that help the marine plant detect gravity and store energy.From the whirring propellers that power our ships, to the airguns we use to search for oil, we humans have created a cacophony in the ocean. For years, scientists have known that human-generated noise pollution can hurt marine animals, including whales, fishes, and scallops. However, the damaging effect of noise pollution is, apparently, not limited to animals with ears, or even animals at all.

Shrinking sea meadows store more carbon than forests Scientists are racing to track what s left

Shrinking sea meadows store more carbon than forests Scientists are racing to track what s left
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Shrinking sea meadows store more carbon than forests

Shrinking sea meadows store more carbon than forests Shrinking sea meadows store more carbon than forests Reuters | Apr 8, 2021, 14:29 IST World s largest seagrass meadow and one of the biggest carbon sinks in the high seas, at the Saya de Malha Ba.Read More SAYA DE MALHA BANK, INDIAN OCEAN:Hundreds of miles from the nearest shore, ribbon-like fronds flutter in the ocean currents, sweeping across an underwater mountain plateau the size of Switzerland. A remote-powered camera glides through the sunlit, turquoise waters of this corner of the western Indian Ocean, capturing rare footage of what scientists believe is the world s largest seagrass meadow.

Shrinking seagrass meadows store more carbon than forests, scientists say

Publishing date: Apr 08, 2021  •  4 hours ago  •  4 minute read  •  Seagrass are seen in the Indian Ocean above the world s largest seagrass meadow and one of the biggest carbon sinks in the high seas, at the Saya de Malha Bank within the Mascarene plateau, Mauritius, March 20, 2021. Photo by Tommy Trenchard/Greenpeace /Handout via REUTERS Article content SAYA DE MALHA BANK Hundreds of miles from the nearest shore, ribbon-like fronds flutter in the ocean currents sweeping across an underwater mountain plateau the size of Switzerland. A remote-powered camera glides through the sunlit, turquoise waters of this corner of the western Indian Ocean, capturing rare footage of what scientists believe is the world’s largest seagrass meadow.

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