One step in stopping seagrass destruction is mapping where it is. “Any scientist that works on the ocean will tell you there’s just so much of it that is still unknown,” Vinaccia said.
Tons of sargassum — seaweed — is floating far out in the Atlantic Ocean. It could begin coming ashore in the spring.
While less than 1% of the seafloor is made up of seagrass beds, those beds store about 11% of the ocean’s buried carbon ... Survival Instincts: Endangered North Atlantic right whales begin ...
From tiny seeds come big results: replanting seagrass meadows that help fish, protect coastlines, and absorb climate-heating ...
Covering only 0.1% of the ocean floor, these seagrass meadows provide food and shelter to thousands of species of fish, seahorses, turtles, etc. and sustain some of the world’s largest fisheries.
Innovation: Seagrass Ocean Rescue is WWF's ambitious plan to help the UK restore 15% of seagrass habitats by 2030. To achieve impact at scale, the partnership is trialing mechanization of some ...
According to an Associated Press report, the manatees are amassing around Florida Power & Light Company’s plant in Riviera Beach, where the company opened the manatee-focused attraction Manatee Lagoon ...
Essential to the ocean ecosystem, seagrass meadows not only provide sanctuary and food for marine life and birds, filter water, protect coastlines, and bury carbon, but they also absorb as much as ...
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