Tag: Seagrass resilience
Connecting Clams to Seagrass Resilience
Among the most productive ecosystems on earth, seagrass communities use carbon, provide habitat and food, cycle nutrients, and anchor the sediment bottom, providing an extensive range of services. Regions with historically extensive seagrass cover have been experiencing ongoing die-offs in recent years, which have negative cascading effects on recreational fisheries, grazers such as manatees and […]
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