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Underwater Grasslands: How Hot Oceans Impact Them
Gladstone Harbour, AustraliaThursday, November 28, 2024
To measure the impact, they looked at the number of shoots and the overall weight of the seagrass, and how long it takes for the meadows to recover after a heatwave. They conducted this study in Gladstone Harbour, Australia, focusing on a type of seagrass called Zostera muelleri. The research considered different future scenarios based on how much we reduce our carbon emissions.
The results showed that seagrass meadows can recover from heat stress, but it takes time. In one scenario where we do a good job at reducing emissions, the seagrass could recover in as little as three years. But in a worst-case scenario where we don't do much to reduce emissions, the seagrass might not recover at all.
This new way of studying helps scientists better predict what will happen to seagrass meadows in the future. It can also help them come up with better ways to protect these important underwater habitats.
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