Why Seagrass Matters
Why
Seagrass
Matters
Did you know? Seagrass meadows cover less than 0.2% of the ocean, yet their impact is far greater.
They support marine life, help stabilize coastlines, and store carbon in their soils over long periods of time.
Because they lie beneath the surface, their decline often goes unnoticed until much is already lost. When seagrass disappears, it affects the wider ecosystems that depend on it, with impacts that extend far beyond a single habitat.









