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Additionally, damage from anchoring, moorings and dredging has impacted the country’s seagrass beds.
Another seagrass project closer to home has shown how creating fallow areas is an effective way of giving nature some space.
Biologists have previously blamed a giant seagrass die-off for causing starvation among the threatened species, mostly along Florida’s east coast.
Here, the largest seagrass meadow in the Mediterranean creates an important nursery for juvenile marine species, making it a hotspot for traditional fishers since ancient times.
"If we clearly articulate how we can protect seagrass, people will feel empowered to do something," says Christianen.
Jute, sisal, and seagrass rugs find a delicate balance between softness and sturdiness, adding organic underfoot warmth in sandy tones.
Ms. McConnell, who works for the Martha’s Vineyard Shellfish Group, will study seagrass restoration projects off-Island with the aim of bringing successful techniques back to the Vineyard.
“Pentreath & Hall sells a lovely collection of willow and seagrass which could happily house smaller items that you don’t need to hand all year round.
The circular beach is shingly, with crystal clear water over the patches of seagrass for snorkelling over, and just a few fishermen’s huts and fellow peace-seekers.
Source: https://www.theolivepress.es/spain-news/2023/08/06/ibiza-where-to-find-that-quieter-beach/
The environment minister explained that Mr Palmer's mine 'would have unacceptable impacts on freshwater in the area and potentially on fragile seagrass meadows that feed dugongs and provide breeding grounds for fish just off the coast'.
"We have lots of kelp, but not enough seagrass.
Source: https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/holy-island-causeway-seagrass-meadows-27724889
You know what I mean — the ones that keep fueling that stink up our waterways, kill off our seagrass, and starve manatees, not to mention making our tourists choke and gasp.