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How Growing Sea Plants Can Help Slow Ocean Acidification

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    By Yale Environment 360Jul 12, 2016, 8:20 am226 pts
    photo of How Growing Sea Plants Can Help Slow Ocean Acidification imageResearchers are finding that kelp, eelgrass, and other vegetation can effectively absorb CO2 and reduce acidity in the ocean. Growing these plants in local waters, scientists say, could help mitigate the damaging impacts of acidification on marine life. BY NICOLA JONES
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