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NCEAS: Global trajectories of seagrasses
A global assessment of seagrass gains and losses will be used to develop ecological forecasts. Includes constructing a global database of seagrass distributional changes, testing the perception that a contemporary crisis in seagrass ecosystems is occurring due to coastal human population pressures. Full Details
A global assessment of seagrass gains and losses will be used to develop ecological forecasts. Includes constructing a global database of seagrass distributional changes, testing the perception that a contemporary crisis in seagrass ecosystems is occurring due to coastal human population pressures. Full Details
Start: 1st February, 2006
Finish: 31st January, 2008
Duration: 1 year(s), 12 month(s), 4 day(s)
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Local and global declines of seagrass: is there a glimmer of hope? (Presentation)
Global seagrass trajectories: a closer look in relation to future monitoring (Presentation)
eNews
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Accelerating loss of seagrasses across the globe threatens coastal ecosystems
Trophic transfers from seagrass meadows
San Francisco Estuary report card scoping workshop
A global crisis for seagrass ecosystems; Orth <em>et al</em> 2006
Dr Tim Carruthers (IAN Alumni)
Coastal and Marine Adviser
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Professor Bill Dennison
Vice President for Science Applications
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