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Angela Manno Print Store The Giant Kelp Print
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The Giant Kelp Print

$65.00

10” x 8”

Giant Kelp grows in forests along one-quarter of the world’s coastlines and cushion them against the effect of storm surges and sea level rise. It provides a nursery and refuge for many marine animals, cleanse the waters by absorbing excess nutrients and absorb carbon dioxide, which helps drive down ocean acidity, and reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, a main driver of global warming. Threatened by increasingly warming ocean temperatures due to climate change; coastal development; pollution; fishing, and invasive predators. 

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10” x 8”

Giant Kelp grows in forests along one-quarter of the world’s coastlines and cushion them against the effect of storm surges and sea level rise. It provides a nursery and refuge for many marine animals, cleanse the waters by absorbing excess nutrients and absorb carbon dioxide, which helps drive down ocean acidity, and reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, a main driver of global warming. Threatened by increasingly warming ocean temperatures due to climate change; coastal development; pollution; fishing, and invasive predators. 

10” x 8”

Giant Kelp grows in forests along one-quarter of the world’s coastlines and cushion them against the effect of storm surges and sea level rise. It provides a nursery and refuge for many marine animals, cleanse the waters by absorbing excess nutrients and absorb carbon dioxide, which helps drive down ocean acidity, and reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, a main driver of global warming. Threatened by increasingly warming ocean temperatures due to climate change; coastal development; pollution; fishing, and invasive predators.