Artificial reefs, to keep the tide from washing away the sand.
Eliminate human traffic in the grasses habitat; walkways above the sand prevent erosion by foot traffic.
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Here are some ideas artificial reefs, to keep the tide from washing away the sand. Eliminate human traffic in the grasses habitat; walkways above the sand prevent erosion by foot traffic.Also bann fishermen from some of these areas
Tropical rainforests, mangroves, and seagrasses are known to absorb the most CO2 from the atmosphere.
To protect the rainforest, we can support organizations working on conservation, raise awareness about the importance of rainforests, and advocate for policies that promote sustainable land use. Sustainable ideas include promoting eco-tourism, implementing reforestation projects, supporting indigenous communities in their conservation efforts, and promoting sustainable agriculture practices such as agroforestry.
1. Boating- the sound of movement of boat propellers and engines disrupt and even cut and tear the seagrass. 2. Fishing- many fisherman do bottom fishing and tredging- this means that the hook sinks down to the level of the seagrass and gets snagged and even cuts and tears the seagrass. 3. Dumping- many people, factories and sewers dump into oceans, when this happens the water quality and the harmful chemicals from the waste affect the seagrass negitively. 4. I cant think of any others, sorry
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Seagrasses are edible and provide food for some ecosystem inhabitants, being heavily grazed by turtles, manatees etc.
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Seagrasses are marine plants that look like grass. They live in shallow waters and reproduce by a process called submarine pollination.
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Joan G. Stewart has written: 'Marine algae and seagrasses of San Diego County' -- subject(s): Identification, Marine algae, Seagrasses
Changing Seas - 2009 Seagrasses and Mangroves 2-3 was released on: USA: 15 June 2010
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