Cornwall ‘wonder plant’ project could aid climate fight
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Thousands of seagrass seeds are to be planted off Cornwall to test the best conditions for growing it.
Seagrass is able to store carbon dioxide and Cornwall Wildlife Trust (CWT) believes restoring it could help fight climate change.
The Seeding Change Together project will take place over three years at the Fal Ruan nature reserve.
Studying the “wonder-plant” will help understand the conditions that it needs to thrive, the CWT said.
Thousands of seeds will be planted by volunteers.
Matt Slater, CWT marine conservation officer, said: “Many people don’t realise we have seagrass in our UK waters and, sadly, it doesn’t get the recognition it deserves.
“But these underwater meadows are sometimes called the lungs of the sea because of their incredible ability to store massive amounts of carbon.”
By BBC
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-cornwall-62322904