Amazing- I’m so grateful to the people on the ground & the volunteers who are willing to do this- I have a physical disability which means I wouldn’t be able to do any of this stuff, but I’m a monthly donator to WWF & I wish I could be out hands on helping! I LOVE that you’ve involved & are inspiring young schoolchildren too as they are the ones who will need to learn this to continue it through their generation- thanks everyone ❤❤
I did know a bit about the importance of seagrass, but now I know more and I am grateful. Great film and project especially getting children involved. Makes me wish I could scuba dive!
Thank God/dess there are so many devoted contributors to saving our planet. I look forward to seeing updates in a few years time ... assuming, of course, that I'm still alive.
Sounds great. Can you explain what proportion of all that sea carbon (the 35 X absorbed by seagrass) would otherwise all bubble up and go into the atmosphere (ie. as C02 thereby adding to global warming) and what proportion of that sea carbon would actually normally stay in the the sea - (ie. not being such an immediate/direct threat to global warming as actual C02 in the air - given our 10 year deadline)? It would be good to understand and compare seagrass as a sequestration solution compared to the effectiveness and ease of land based sequestration. Please clarify the effectiveness of this wonderful plant for reducing "atmospheric" carbon dioxide