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Published in the journal Ocean and Coastal Management, the research set out to establish the value of local ecological ...
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Taking the seagrass taxi: How foraminifera move from the coast to the depths of the Red SeaIn the ocean, they can travel long distances by attaching to seagrass or algae and drifting across the sea surface. This journey by hitchhiking—technically known as "rafting"—has rarely been ...
March 1 was World Seagrass Day, but in the office of the geology department at the Center for Coastal Studies in Provincetown ...
"LaSMMI is on a mission to map these underwater ecosystems in the Western Indian Ocean and estimate the carbon they store, fueling seagrass conservation efforts for the benefit of nature ...
Poor water quality, primarily from sewage discharges and agricultural pollution, has the ability to turn seagrass from a ...
Ten fishermen were asked to pinpoint areas where they believed seagrass beds could be found along local coastlines. They had ...
Seagrass absorbs and stores carbon 35 times faster than tropical rainforests. Seagrass conservation is crucial for sustaining marine biodiversity, enhancing fisheries, and mitigating climate ...
The main threats to seagrass globally are poor water quality, direct disturbance (e.g., coastal development, trawling) and climate change (heat waves, sea level rise, and ocean acidification). Loss of ...
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