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Everglades mangroves' carbon storage capacity worth billions

Scientists have put a price tag on the value of mangroves in the Everglades.
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Riverine mangrove forest at the mouth of the Shark River Estuary in the Everglades.
Credit: Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
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Biologist Meenakshi Jerath obtains samples of a mangrove forest in the Shark River Estuary.
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Mangrove forest regrowth can be seen in the background; it follows Hurricane Wilma in 2005.
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Five years after Hurricane Wilma, mangroves had regrown, found biologist Edward Castaneda-Moya.
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Scientist Victor Rivera-Monroy at the transition zone between mangroves and freshwater plants.
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