Underwater 'ocean forests' on the sea bottom cover more area than the Amazon

Vast underwater forests grow on the sea bottom.

Underwater kelp forest (ocean forest)
Ocean forests are huge!
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Amazon, Borneo, Congo, Daintree. We know the names of many of the world’s largest or most famous rainforests. And many of us know about the world’s largest span of forests, the boreal forests stretching from Russia to Canada.

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Albert Pessarrodona Silvestre
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, The University of Western Australia

Albert Pessarrodona Silvestre is a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Western Australia. Albert’s research focuses on understanding how marine forest ecosystems work, and how stressors (principally climate change) alter their functioning. Albert spends most days underwater making natural history observations and experimental manipulations, combining this evidence with experiments in the lab.