Florida Museum of Natural History: Seagrass Meadows Harbor Wildlife for Centuries, Highlighting Need for Conservation
October 02, 2019
October 02, 2019
GAINESVILLE, Florida, Oct. 2 -- The Florida Museum of Natural History issued the following research news:
Seagrass meadows put down deep roots, persisting in the same spot for hundreds and possibly thousands of years, a new study shows.
Seagrasses, crucial sources of shelter and food for thousands of species, are threatened globally by coastal development, pollution and climate change. While scientists have documented the health of seagrass meadows over several years or . . .
Seagrass meadows put down deep roots, persisting in the same spot for hundreds and possibly thousands of years, a new study shows.
Seagrasses, crucial sources of shelter and food for thousands of species, are threatened globally by coastal development, pollution and climate change. While scientists have documented the health of seagrass meadows over several years or . . .