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By Greg Brown
During April I returned to the Llyn Peninsula, along with Project Seagrass directors RJ Lilley, Ben Jones and Richard Unsworth to conduct the Spring SeagrassWatch survey, 1/4 of the yearly seagrass monitoring survey that we've been conducting at Porthdinllaen for the past two years. In addition, we also checking seeds from
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Seagrasses grow all around the coast of the UK and around our islands within the intertidal zone. Scotland plays host to the highest abundance of seagrass when compared to the rest of UK, this is due to the better water quality and also a higher number of available sheltered sites around the coast of...
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Help us record the seagrass near you
At Project Seagrass we created a conservation tool that could lead to new discoveries about one of the ocean’s most underappreciated habitats — seagrass.
With our new phone app and website, Seagrass Spotter, ocean enthusiasts around t...
Read Full Post »Project Seagrass is an marine conservation charity dedicated to ensuring that seagrass meadows are protected globally, for the biodiversity and people that depend on them.
Project Seagrass, Sustainable Places Research Institute, 33 Park Place, Cardiff, CF10 3BA
Registered Charity in England and Wales No. 1162824 and in Scotland No. SC046788