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The fight to save giant kelp habitats in Tasmanian waters
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 24, 2022 - 16:42
Tasmania's underwater forests are an impressive, but increasingly rare sight. They've almost vanished from the state's waters due to climate change. Now, researchers are fighting to save the giant kelp habitats, with a mass underwater reforestation effort.