Cullen-Unsworth, Leanne ![]() |
Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.12637
Abstract
Seagrass meadows provide a nursery for the fish we eat on a daily basis, they store the carbon that we pump into the atmosphere, and they keep our coasts and beaches clean. But there is now increasing evidence that these globally important work horses of the oceans are disappearing fast. What actions can conservationists and environmental managers take to reverse this loss? This perspectives paper provides a succinct list of 11 clear actions that can be used at local and regional scales to help reverse that loss and ensure that baby fish really do have a home in the future.
Item Type: | Article |
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Date Type: | Publication |
Status: | Published |
Schools: | Business (Including Economics) |
Publisher: | Wiley-Blackwell |
ISSN: | 1365-2664 |
Date of Acceptance: | 26 February 2016 |
Last Modified: | 02 Nov 2022 10:05 |
URI: | https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/97384 |
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