
The Blue Carbon Seascapes project seeks to establish if tropical seaweeds could provide a nature-based solution to help reduce climate change effects.
The five-year project, co-funded by AIMS and BHP, will help answer fundamental questions in blue carbon science. While focused on tropical marine ecosystems in Australia’s north-west, the science will be transferrable across the tropical world where these seaweeds are commonly found.
Learn more: https://www.aims.gov.au/research-topics/environmental-issues/climate-change/blue-carbon-seascapes
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