Shrinking sea meadows store more carbon than forests. Scientists are racing to track what’s left from indian world ship Watch Video
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Description: Hundreds of miles from the nearest shore, ribbon-like fronds flutter in the ocean currents sweeping across an underwater mountain plateau the size of Switzerland.nnA Greenpeace team free dives in the turquoise waters of this corner of the western Indian Ocean capturing rare footage of what scientists believe is the world's largest seagrass meadow.nnThe Arctic Sunrise ship sailed for days in March to reach the Saya de Malha bank on a research expedition to collect some of the first field data on
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