Capturing Carbon with Underwater Gardening

Until the 1960s, kelp blanketed the coastline of Tasmania, Australia. Over the past few decades, 90 percent or more of the kelp has been wiped out but scientists have a plan to reverse its decline. Photo courtesy of Matthew Doggett

Until the 1960s, kelp blanketed the coastline of Tasmania, Australia. Over the past few decades, 90 percent or more of the kelp has been wiped out but scientists have a plan to reverse its decline. Photo courtesy of Matthew Doggett

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