Living in FL i hear every day about the huge seagrassum that is starting to wash ashore here in FL. The thing is, this thing is thousands of miles wide and millions of tons in weight floating around Atlantic ocean. It is now a nuisance for coastal communities in FL, Bahamas and nearby beaches. Every year it grows bigger and bigger due to nitrogen fertilizer that is washed off into the ocean as well as elevated global temperatures. BUT i wonder if there is a silver lining to this effect. To glow it still needs carbon, which it will get from CO2 that is dissolved in water or air, since parts of it float on surface. So, i wonder if this huge plant in the Atlantic ocean could actually get large enough to clean up the earths atmosphere of elevated levels of CO2?