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Seagrass Extent Change Within Shark Bay’s Marine Park

Extreme climate event, a marine heatwave, drives massive losses of one of the world’s largest and continuous seagrass ecosystem in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Source: Government of Western Australia, Department of Biodiversity, Conservation & Attractions.

Year: 2020

From collection: Out of the Blue - Maps & Graphics from the report

Cartographer: Hisham Ashkar

Tags: seagrass

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