Salt marshes: Nature’s ‘guardians of the coast’
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Salt marshes are vulnerable intertidal wetlands crucial to the coastal ecosystem. They guard, they protect, and they’re disappearing fast.
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informative and very cute video
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Cape Cods salt marshes -!- productive ecosystems on the planet --!- wetlands are vital in cycling nitrogen, sequestering carbon, protecting coastal development from storm surges -!-- increased nitrogen levels lead to higher vegetation and marsh surface accretion ~ percent of the worlds salt marshes submerged by end of the century
Cape Cods salt marshes -!- productive ecosystems on the planet --!- wetlands are vital in cycling nitrogen, sequestering carbon, protecting coastal development from storm surges -!-- increased nitrogen levels lead to higher vegetation and marsh surface accretion ~ percent of the worlds salt marshes submerged by end of the century
Cape Cods salt marshes -!- productive ecosystems on the planet --!- wetlands are vital in cycling nitrogen, sequestering carbon, protecting coastal development from storm surges -!-- increased nitrogen levels lead to higher vegetation and marsh surface accretion ~ percent of the worlds salt marshes submerged by end of the century
Cape Cods salt marshes -!- productive ecosystems on the planet --!- wetlands are vital in cycling nitrogen, sequestering carbon, protecting coastal development from storm surges -!-- increased nitrogen levels lead to higher vegetation and marsh surface accretion ~ percent of the worlds salt marshes submerged by end of the century