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Mangroves are growing in areas historically dominated by salt marshes and oyster reefs. Invasive pacific oysters are replacing native blue…
Seagrass, a group of aquatic angiosperms, grows in shallow waters in the coastal sea and contributes most of the primary…
A study of eelgrass meadows planted by researchers from the University of Gothenburg shows that fauna return rapidly once the…
In Florida alone, thousands of acres of marine seagrass beds have died. Major seagrass die-offs also are occurring around the…
By Emily Yates To donate to our Aviva Community Funds and find out more, click the links below: Making marine…
Storm Garry March 1st marked an important date in seagrass history as globally we celebrated the very first World Seagrass…
Eva Rothausler On a narrow stretch along the northern-central coast of Chile, the seagrass Heterozostera nigricaulis (syn. Zostera nigricaulis, Heterozostera…