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Ground-level view of yellow-brown kelp and rocks

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Kelp exposed at low tide on Alaska's Kiska Island. Kelp usually grows in rocky places where carbon-rich soils are minimal. That makes it harder to know how much of the carbon they capture remains stored for the long-term.  Photo by Brian Hoffman. Used under a Creative Commons license.