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Mapping Indonesian seagrass quality to target blue carbon conservation
A study of 21 seagrass meadows in central and eastern Indonesia found marked spatial variation in meadow condition.
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A study of 21 seagrass meadows in central and eastern Indonesia found marked spatial variation in meadow condition. Researchers identified areas where the ecosystems are thriving, termed “hotspots,” as well as zones under stress (“coldspots”) and locations showing ecological change (“outliers.”) The findings give a clearer picture of where seagrass habitats are healthy versus degraded, informing targeted blue‑carbon conservation efforts.
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