Plants could transform how scientists measure the climate benefits of tidal marshes
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Growing up in New Jersey, Emily Wilson regularly passed tidal marshes without giving them much thought. They were part of the coastal landscape—stretches of green and blue she saw from the road.
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- 01Growing up in New Jersey, Emily Wilson regularly passed tidal marshes without giving them much thought.
- 02They were part of the coastal landscape—stretches of green and blue she saw from the road.
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