From a research vessel bobbing above Shark Bay's crystal clear waters, the world is drawn with two shades of sea green. "When the seagrass started dying, the water turned black because the algae had polluted the water, and the sunlight couldn't penetrate through," vessel master Liam Ridgley said. " "Where there was nothing, there was just barren sand, all of …
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