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Global high-resolution mapping of seagrass to support conservation

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Why This Matters

This initiative highlights the importance of high-resolution global mapping of seagrass ecosystems, which is crucial for effective conservation, climate mitigation, and sustainable fisheries management. By leveraging advanced mapping technologies, the tech industry can play a vital role in protecting these vital coastal habitats that support biodiversity, carbon storage, and coastal resilience.

Key Takeaways

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