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Seagrass meadows offer a vital carbon-hungry ecosystem, a small but mighty marine resource that removes up to 33% of all carbon sequestered in the ocean annually, despite covering just 0.1% of the seafloor. The seedlings seen here belong to the Posidonia oceanica species, also known as “Neptune grass,” a name derived from the Greek mythology of Poseidon, the God of seas! 🌿⚓

Dimitris Poursanidis

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