Kelp forests in Tasmania can grow up to 45m tall. |
A natural wonder, which this year was smashed into oblivion
by a massive underwater heatwave.
This is not the Great Barrier Reef, but its southern
equivalent; an underwater jungle that in the middle of last century ran 250
kilometres along Tasmania’s east coast. The trees, up to 45m tall, were
Macrocystis pyrifera – giant kelp – the world’s largest seaweed.
Read the ClimateHome
story - “Ocean heatwave destroys Tasmania’s unique underwater jungle.”
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