Biology
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World's Biggest Seagrass Discovered in Bahamas that Could Help the Environment
Seagrass is crucial to providing food for aquatic animals. It also helps the environment by becoming a carbon sink. New findings showed that scientists discovered the biggest seagrass in the world, which could increase the seagrass global total estimate.
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