A team of experts from James Cook University has issued a dire warning: climate change and human activities could devastate these fragile habitats without swift and decisive action.
Baby kangaroo feces might help provide an unlikely solution to the environmental problem of cow-produced methane. To learn more, head over to Nature World News.
Marine seagrasses were already present even during the time of the dinosaurs. Seagrass is the only flowering plant from the Kingdom Plantae that can live and grow in marine environments or under water.
The amazing plant's contribution to the most significant to-do list in human history, according to experts at the forefront of efforts to restore the UK's coastal seagrass meadows, should be reevaluated.
According to a new study, seagrass fisheries provide a trustworthy safety net for disadvantaged people because fishermen believe certain environments can sustain significant fish yields over time.