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Indigenous rangers and community volunteers have joined forces with scientists to restore seagrass beds off the Western Australia coast
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-07-07
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Seagrass beds in Shark Bay are struggling to bounce back after a severe marine heatwave more than a decade ago.
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