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1,500 Square Miles of Coastal Wetlands Have Vanished in Two Decades
May 16, 2022
Hale Orviston
1,500 Square Miles of Coastal Wetlands Have Vanished in Two Decades
Hale Orviston
May 16, 2022

1,500 Square Miles of Coastal Wetlands Have Vanished in Two Decades

Hale Orviston
May 16, 2022

Coastal wetlands are vitally important ecosystems. They store carbon dioxide, protect seaside communities from storms and provide habitats for marine life.

Yet in the past two decades, Earth has lost 4,000 square kilometers (approximately 1,544 square miles) of tidal flats, tidal marshes and mangroves, according to a new study published in Science.

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