From 1mm to 12m in just one year — new hope for Tasmania's giant kelp forests By News October 13, 2021 Add Comment Edit A project to save Tasmania's giant kelp forests from extinction has seen success, with specimens that began life on a laboratory plate now thriving and growing off the coast.Tue, 12 Oct 2021 22:29:06 +0000Will Murray Share this post Related PostsFamily of slain black man called for ambulance, not policeNew health advice to be kept secret as debate looms on WA border policyCOVID-19 spells end of Adelaide 500 supercar race after 22 yearsVictoria records three new cases of coronavirusDon't use JobKeeper to fund exec bonuses or pretend to be a loss-making business, ATO warnsNSW records first mystery COVID-19 case in more than 14 days, three linked to itGermany to impose national lockdown with France tipped to followCOVID-19 spells end of Adelaide 500 supercar race after 21 years
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