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Coastal wetlands can be saved from sea level rise by recreating past
Coastal tidal wetlands have the ability to remove significant amounts
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Fish kills are happening now, but they can be stopped
By Associate Professor William Glamor
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An urgent call for ecosystem restoration action
In response to the ongoing drought, fires and catchment water quality
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