Massive seagrass clones are oldest living things
Seagrasses are the foundation coastal ecosystems but have waned globally for the past 20 years. The cloned meadows decline about 5 percent annually.
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Massive seagrass clones are oldest living things
Seagrasses are the foundation coastal ecosystems but have waned globally for the past 20 years. The cloned meadows decline about 5 percent annually.
(via dendroica)
Bioluminescent phytoplankton, Vaadhoo Island, Maldives.
via Monterey Bay Aquarium on Pinterest.
The amazing Moeraki Boulders on the Otago Coast of New Zealand.
A geological mystery, these sedimentary concretions are almost perfectly spherical in nature. The stone orbs grace the beaches of New Zealand like a collection of gigantic pods waiting to be hatched. Some Moeraki Boulders are made of stone, some of iron, and their age is estimated to be between 5 and 50 million years old.
Geologists have a saying: rocks remember. ~Neil Armstrong