Seagrass planting bids to restore nature along Scottish coastline - The £2.4 million project aims to plant 14 hectares of the so-called wonder plant over the next three years.
Foraminifera are single-celled marine organisms with a calcareous shell. They not only provide evidence of past habitats, but ...
Lahai Turay carries metal squares used to measure the density of seagrass while others record data in the shallow water off Sei island. (Guy Peterson for The Washington Post) Warning: This graphic ...
Seagrasses are marine flowering plants that are found in shallow waters ... Covering only 0.1% of the ocean floor, these seagrass meadows provide food and shelter to thousands of species of ...
As climate change accelerates, finding effective solutions that deliver outsized impact becomes increasingly crucial. Now, ...
Seagrasses, which are plants adapted to live in the sea, are different from kelp and other algae in that they have roots, veins, leaves — and even flowers and fruits. Seagrass meadows serve as ...
A shallow seagrass bed in the Sound of Barra - a project has begun to restore the plant in Scotland's seas A £2.4m seagrass planting programme has been launched to help restore the plant in seas ...
The BMC are working with Seagrass Ocean Rescue to raise money for their restoration projects which lock carbon into the oceans. We will be providing members with the opportunity to help plant seagrass ...
A £2.4m seagrass planting programme has been launched to help restore the plant in seas around the north of Scotland. The project aims to plant 14 hectares (34.6 acres) of seagrass, often ...
Scotland’s most comprehensive seagrass planting programme has been launched to help restore nature in seas around the country. The £2.4 million project aims to plant 14 hectares of seagrass ...