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4. quotes and facts

Need some mind blowing facts and powerful quotes to accompany your beautiful photos and videos of the kelp forests?

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1. “No one can do everything, but everyone can do something”

-Sylvia Earle

Quotes

2. “Like coral reefs, the kelp forests create an oasis of life wherever it grows. These underwater forests are vital, not just for sea life, but for climate change.”

-Sir David Attenborough

3. “Every living thing is a masterpiece, written by nature and edited by evolution.”

-Neil Degrasse Tyson

4. In the kelp forests is the very buzz of life, the cradle of creation, the sacred green trees of the ocean that give so much to Earth.”

-Angela Abraham

5. “The number of living creatures of all orders, whose existence intimately depends on the kelp, is wonderful.”

-Charles Darwin

1. Kelp Forests cover one third of all coastlines on earth. An area 5x as large as coral reefs.

(Source: Kelprescue.org)

Facts

2. Northern California kelp forest canopy has declined by 95% since 2014.

(Source: NASA)

3. Under ideal conditions, giant kelp can grow as much as 18 inches per day and can grow as tall as 150 ft.

(Source: NOAA)

4. 70% of Australians live within 50 km of a kelp forest.

(Source: Great Southern Reef)

5. Sea urchins can destroy entire kelp forests at a rate of 30 feet per month. Sea otters play a key role in stabilizing sea urchin populations so that kelp forests may thrive.

(Source: NOAA)

“no one can do everything, but everyone can do something” -sylvia Earle