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The results of recent research reveal both the vulnerability and the surprising resilience of tropical seagrass, despite the ...
Seagrass is crucial to the health of our ocean and provides food and shelter for a ton of animals. But this leafy green ...
Researchers studying dolphins in the Indian River Lagoon found that when seagrass dies off, dolphins have to shift their ...
A new global analysis finds that many of the world's most threatened seagrass meadows lie within designated Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), raising urgent questions about the effectiveness of ...
A Brevard Zoo program has been planting and monitoring seagrass in the Indian River Lagoon. Recently, they reached a big ...
Seagrass meadows provide shelter and food for marine life, such as fish, invertebrates, reptiles and marine mammals. Because they inhabit shallow waters close to shore, seagrass meadows have been ...
The state of Florida is in violation of the Endangered Species Act and must develop a plan for addressing the pollution that ...
Transplanting seagrass meadows? Yes, it's possible -- and it works! The proof is in Monaco, with the successful transplantation of 384 m of Posidonia oceanica. Posidonia oceanica is an essential ...
Manatees are not the only marine mammals that suffer when seagrass dies off in Florida. A new study found that dolphins in the Indian River Lagoon starved when seagrass meadows declined as well.