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SBS News: Shark Bay's seagrass meadows are under threat, but one First Nations-led business has a plan to restore them
"One of the key things we're trying to do is keep the carbon capture in the seafloor. Without seagrass restoration, carbon bombs go off. There are about 40 million tonnes of CO2 at risk [of being released] in Shark Bay. That's nine LNG [liquefied natural gas] trains," Wear says.
Australian Geographic Features Tidal Moon
Australian Geographic magazine featured Tidal Moon in a June article. “The best feeling you get is to see the emergence of a middle class, to see people move out of poverty. It makes a big difference to health, family, children [and] just overall wellbeing.”