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Whilst mangroves make up around only 1% of forested land globally, they can store four times more carbon than other tropical forests, locking it in the soil deep below their roots for millions of years. Researchers and scientists continue to monitor the efficiency of carbon sequestration from mangroves, predicting that the total amount of carbon thought to lie beneath coastal forests worldwide could be up to 20 billion tons!
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