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Environment : Terrestrial and coastal ecosystems destroyed by human activities

Seagrasses aren’t grasses but they need a new PR agent or influencer to extol their virtues, asks Chris Stokel-Walker. They’re the world’s only underwater flowering plants, which evolved on land and are pollinated by crabs and shrimps.

Source: johnmenadue.com
Published on 2022-04-09

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