Mangroves, sawgrass, and hammock tree islands meet where salty and fresh waters converge in Everglades National Park. CREDIT: Cheryl Doughty
Wetlands can be carbon sinks or sources, depending on management strategies. A study of CO2 and methane fluxes in the Everglades highlights the role of freshwater flows in minimizing methane emissions and the power of mangroves to store carbon. In PNAS: https://ow.ly/tfIn50Yl7yN