Seagrass meadows play a largely overlooked role in providing nutrition for coastal communities, a new study published in Cell ...
By Abhishyant Kidangoor Almost 70% of the global extent of seagrass meadows is found off the coasts of just five countries.
The Mor Nature initiative will be the largest seagrass restoration project ever undertaken in the UK, with plans to restore ...
Underwater fields of seagrass could play an important role in fighting malnutrition among vulnerable coastal communities, ...
I spent last summer wading through seagrass meadows across Northern Ireland, from the sheltered waters of Strangford Lough to the exposed coast at Waterfoot Bay. I was collecting seagrass leaves and ...
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By Sean Mowbray Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is renowned for its coral, but far less so for its expansive seagrass meadows.
Seagrass, a marine plant that flowers underwater, has lots of environmental benefits – from storing carbon to preventing coastal erosion. This 3D habitat is often a haven for wildlife but, with so ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Scientists have discovered the world's largest plant off the Australia coast — a seagrass meadow that has grown by repeatedly cloning itself. Genetic analysis has revealed that the ...
A new study in Ocean and Coastal Management shows that seagrass fisheries provide a reliable safety-net for poor, since fishermen perceive those habitats to maintain large fish catches over time.
Scientists have discovered the world’s largest plant off the Australia coast — a seagrass meadow that has grown by repeatedly cloning itself. Genetic analysis has revealed that the underwater fields ...