Fig. 1: Spatial distribution of seagrass sediment sampling sites in Great Exuma, a large island chain within the greater Bahamas archipelago (inset). | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 1: Spatial distribution of seagrass sediment sampling sites in Great Exuma, a large island chain within the greater Bahamas archipelago (inset).

From: Substantial blue carbon sequestration in the world’s largest seagrass meadow

Fig. 1: Spatial distribution of seagrass sediment sampling sites in Great Exuma, a large island chain within the greater Bahamas archipelago (inset).

Map layer data sources: World shape map https://hub.arcgis.com/; World relief map http://www.shadedrelief.com; The Bahamas boundary https://data.humdata.org/. Sampling sites for dense, moderate, sparse T. testudinum meadows and mixed moderate T. testudinum and S. filiforme meadow are indicated by red, orange, blue, and purple dots, respectively.

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