Seagrass is one of the most important ecosystems on our planet. Occupying less that 0.1 percent of the ocean floor, these marine plants provide essential benefits to both nature and people.
Seagrass is one of the most important ecosystems on our planet. Occupying less that 0.1 percent of the ocean floor, these marine plants provide essential benefits to both nature and people.
A promising future for Seychelles' Seagrass - SeyCCAT - The
Stacy K. Baez, Ph.D. on LinkedIn: Seychelles Seagrass Research Supports Country's Climate Commitment
Stacy K. Baez, Ph.D. on LinkedIn: Seychelles Seagrass Research Supports Country's Climate Commitment
The Coastal Wetlands and Climate Change Project - SeyCCAT - The
Project Will Map Seagrass in Seychelles to Support Climate Action
Seychelles Pioneers Novel Financing Instruments and Taps IMF
The problem with blue carbon: can seagrass be replanted … by hand
How Seychelles ocean plants could help tackle climate change - BBC
Seychelles' Successful Campaign to Protect its Seagrass
Seychelles' Successful Campaign to Protect its Seagrass