Seagrass production around artificial reefs is resistant to human stressors - Project Seagrass
Artificial reefs might help to restore the ocean’s ability to fight against climate change. The reefs boost the productivity of seagrass meadows by attracting fish, which can improve the ability of these habitats to lock up more carbon dioxide beneath the waves. Breeze blocks placed in one of the ocean’s most endangered habitats provide an […]
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Seagrass production around artificial reefs is resistant to human