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Increasing frequency of ocean storms alters kelp forest ecosystems
The loss of kelp forests from destructive storms decreases habitat for species like this kelp crab.
Credit: Ron McPeak
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Frequent loss of giant kelp forests changes coastal biodiversity, as this infographic shows.
Credit: Max Castorani
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With fronds from the seafloor to the surface, giant kelp offers refuge to fish like these halfmoons.
Credit: Ron McPeak
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Giant kelp is the largest kelp species; it grows along many temperate coastlines worldwide.
Credit: Ron McPeak
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An NSF LTER scientist identifies understory seaweeds in a kelp forest near Isla Vista, California.
Credit: NSF Santa Barbara Coastal LTER Site
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A bird's eye view of a dense giant kelp forest near Santa Barbara, California.
Credit: Tom Bell
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