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BLUE CARBON.
THE STUFF OF LIFE - There are places in our seas where the great, whirring cogs of the world hold still. Where the process of decay pauses—for your lifetime, for your children’s, longer—and carbon sleeps, tucked safely away in the sludge. In New Zealand these places are the fiords, the ocean deeps, and the spongy, muddy fringes of our coastlines. And we’re only just beginning to understand them.
Shot on assignment for New Zealand Geographic Issue: 186 March / April 2024.
Read the Feature: https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/the-stuff-of-life/
Photograph Richard Robinson © 2024.
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Shot on assignment for New Zealand Geographic Issue: 186 March / April 2024.
Read the Feature: https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/the-stuff-of-life/
Photograph Richard Robinson © 2024.
Rights managed image. No Reproduction without prior written permission.
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