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Florida's Seagrass Meadows (2002)

A brochure designed to provide information about the importance of seagrass, the susceptibility of seagrass to damage and destruction by human activities, and the accepted ways to enhance conservation for sustained benefits and enjoyment.

Download or order copy of Florida's Seagrass Meadows brochure



PREFACE
Seagrass beds have come to be known as extremely productive and valuable coastal wetland resources. They are critical nursery areas for many fish, shrimp, and crab species. They support the adults of these and other species that forage around seagrass beds, preying on the rich and varied fauna that occur in these habitats.

Humans have begun to monitor the welfare of seagrasses in Florida and elsewhere around the world. We have learned many of the factors that cause seagrass stress, and in addition to continuing those research efforts, we are are now working toward educating citizens how to minimize human impacts to the seagrasses.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida Marine Research Institute, 2002








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