I have pulled over 5 ton out of our local national park which drains through mangroves into an estuary system, I first started as the mess had grown so much worse than when I used to run there as a kid, but then you learn about the damage it does , Filter feeders right up to sea eagles. The walk in and out is a bit tough with up to 150m of elevation but with a few beautiful creeks with no paths or people and some boulders as big as small houses along with the wildlife, it is worth the time and effort. Thanks for such a depressing but informative article.
I have pulled over 5 ton out of our local national park which drains through mangroves into an estuary system, I first started as the mess had grown so much worse than when I used to run there as a kid, but then you learn about the damage it does , Filter feeders right up to sea eagles. The walk in and out is a bit tough with up to 150m of elevation but with a few beautiful creeks with no paths or people and some boulders as big as small houses along with the wildlife, it is worth the time and effort. Thanks for such a depressing but informative article.
I think you’re right. Climate models and national pledges all rely strongly on natural sequestration.