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A secret weapon for fighting climate change comes surging back

Restoration projects led by scientists and volunteers use innovative techniques to rebuild eelgrass meadows that store 10% of ocean carbon, boosting coastal climate resilience.

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Mindy Schauer // Digital First Media / Orange County Register via Getty Images   In late spring last year, Betty Hodgson, president of the Nova Scotia non-profit group Friends of the Pugwash Estuary, sat in the bow of a small boat with Kristina Boerder, a marine biologist at Dalhousie University. As they maneuvered the dinghy through the shallow estuarine waters that flow undaunted into Canada’s Northumberland Strait, the pair leaned over the bo…

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A secret weapon for fighting climate change comes surging back

Reasons to be Cheerful reports that eelgrass, a vital carbon-storing seagrass, is declining globally, yet restoration efforts show promise.

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InsideNoVA.com broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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