Seagrass restoration speeds recovery of ecosystem services

The reintroduction of seagrass into Virginia’s coastal bays is one of the great success stories in marine restoration. Now, a long-term monitoring study shows this success extends far beyond a single plant species, rippling out to engender substantial increases in fish and invertebrate abundance, water clarity, and the trapping of pollution-causing carbon and nitrogen.


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Source: ScienceDaily