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Title: | The perilous state of seagrass in the British Isles |
Authors: | Jones, Benjamin L. Unsworth, Richard K. F. |
Keywords: | Biology Ecology Environmental science Eutrophication Indicators Seagrasses Submerged aquatic vegetation Water quality Zoster |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Abstract: | Seagrass ecosystems face widespread threat from reduced water quality, coastal development and poor land use. In recent decades, their distribution has declined rapidly, and in the British Isles, this loss is thought to have been extensive.Given increasing knowledge of how these ecosystems support= fisheries production, the understanding of their potential rapid loss, and the difficulty in restoring them, it is vital we develop an understanding of the risks they are under, so that management actions can be developed accordingly. Developing an understanding of their environmental status and condition is therefore critical to their long-term management. This study provided, to our knowledge, the first examination of the environmental health of seagrass meadows around the British Isles. |
URI: | https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23588 |
Appears in Collections: | Education |
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