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Seagrass ecosystems as a globally significant carbon stock
Access & Citations
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- 29k
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Online attention
- 39 tweeters
- 19 blogs
- 1 Facebook pages
- 1 Google+ users
- 76 news outlets
- 1 F1000
- 1 Video uploaders
- 9 Wikipedia page
- 2660 Mendeley
- 3 Citeulike
This article is in the 99th percentile (ranked 138th) of the 187,152 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 98th percentile (ranked 1st) of the 55 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature Geoscience
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Mentions in news and blogs
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Mowing down seagrass meadows will cut loose carbon
New Scientist -
Humble grass with huge role in ocean health
The Straits Times -
Marine forests - Nature's own carbon capture and storage
ScienceNordic -
Warehousing CO2: What Lies Beneath
Pacific Standard. Smart Journalism. Real Solutions. -
Warehousing CO2: What Lies Beneath
Celsias Expert Articles -
Seagrasses Hold More Carbon Per Square Kilometer Than Forests, Study Says
Yale Environment 360 -
Seagrasses Can Store as Much Carbon as Forests
Skeptical Science -
Explainer: 10 ways ‘negative emissions’ could slow climate change
The Carbon Brief -
S.O.S. Save Our Seagrass
Green Screen -
Guest post: An Antarctic voyage in search of blue carbon
The Carbon Brief -
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Marc Ostrick
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