Project Seagrass

BECOME A SEAGRASS SPOTTER

BECOME A SEAGRASS SPOTTER

THE IMPORTANCE OF BECOMING A SEAGRASS SPOTTER

SeagrassSpotter was established in 2016 and allows people to upload point data showing the presence of seagrass with photo evidence. Since its initial launch, it has gathered over 7,000 sightings of seagrass from over 3,500 users across 105 countries and has recorded 45 species of seagrass. It’s relaunch will include new features, such as being able to record absence data to track where seagrass may have once existed but is now lost.

THE IMPORTANCE OF BECOMING A SEAGRASS SPOTTER

SeagrassSpotter seeks to expand the number of people studying seagrass from a handful of scientists to hundreds and potentially thousands of ‘citizen scientists.’

As part of efforts to build a sustainable monitoring network, and by leveraging the enthusiasm of everyone from fishers to SCUBA divers to people on vacations at the beach, we’ll create a more comprehensive picture of seagrass meadows around the globe. This in turn will inspire new scientific research and practical conservation measures that can help protect ocean habitats.

Working together with citizen scientists all over the world, we’ll accomplish big things for seagrass and other vulnerable marine species, but only with your help.

Citizen science is on the rise

WE NEED YOU

To monitor, identify and stop the loss of seagrass all over the world, we are calling for more people to engage in citizen science and not only record where seagrass meadows can be seen, but where they once were and now no longer are.

Citizen science is on the rise

WE NEED YOU

To monitor, identify and stop the loss of seagrass all over the world, we are calling for more people to engage in citizen science and not only record where seagrass meadows can be seen, but where they once were and now no longer are.

WHY SEAGRASS

Discover why it is vital we save the world's seagrass