Seagrasses filter human pathogens in marine waters

https://phys.org/news/2024-08-seagrasses-filter-human-pathogens-marine.html

by trevor25

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  1. The study, published Aug 2 in the journal Nature Sustainability, sheds light on the significant role seagrass meadows play in their ecosystems. Not only do they serve as crucial habitats for marine life and contribute to biodiversity and clearer waters, but they also act as natural filtration systems, reducing bacterial pathogens in the surrounding waters.

  2. Food webs full of immune pools!

    Immune webs.

    Look, covid fuel.

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