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  2. Seagrass meadow - Wikipedia

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    These seagrass meadows are highly productive habitats that provide many ecosystem services, including protecting the coast from storms and big waves, stabilising sediment, providing safe habitats for other species and encouraging biodiversity, enhancing water quality, and sequestering carbon and nutrients. [12] [3]

  3. Robots are helping restore lost seagrass meadows - AOL

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    Found on seabeds from Alaska to Australia, seagrass meadows are one of the most widespread coastal habitats on Earth. ... “It’s important to think about restoration as an ongoing process; it ...

  4. Seagrass - Wikipedia

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    P. oceanica meadows play important roles in the maintenance of the geomorphology of Mediterranean coasts, which, among others, makes this seagrass a priority habitat of conservation. [40] Currently, the flowering and recruitment of P. oceanica seems to be more frequent than that expected in the past.

  5. Thousands of seed bags planted in bid to restore seagrass ...

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    Seagrass meadows provide homes for young fish and protected creatures such as seahorses and stalked jellyfish.

  6. Syringodium filiforme - Wikipedia

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    The leaves act as a trap and collect materials brought to the seagrass meadows. In turn this helps keep the ecosystem clear and clean of any material (Bjork, Mats, et al.). Unfortunately, much like other environments in the world, human development can alter the ecology of the sea grasses and therefore the coast of Florida is starting to lose ...

  7. Special report: Where has Florida’s seagrass gone ... - AOL

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    Editor’s note: This story is part one of a two-part series on the catastrophic seagrass die-offs plaguing nearly all of Florida’s coastal waters. The die-offs persist, raising the question ...

  8. Meadow - Wikipedia

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    The wide range of meadow subtypes have in turn differing attributes (like plant configurations) affecting the area's ability to act as sinks; seagrass meadows are for instant identified as some of the more important sinks in the global carbon cycle.

  9. Sea rewilding - Wikipedia

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    Research into seagrass, which covers about one percent of the sea floor suggests that it may be delivering 15–18% of carbon storage in the ocean. [13] [14] Meadows have been declining since the 1930s and are being lost at an alarming rate. [15] Due to their scarcity they have been designated a UK habitat of principal importance. [16]