Restoring seagrass systems in New Zealand
By: Turner, S.
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Seagrass beds have suffered considerable damage as a result of human activity in coastal and estuarine areas. Experiments are now investigating the feasibility of replanting seagrass beds, thus recreating these important ecosystems. (auth.)
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Includes boxed article: RALPH : clarifying sediment transport in estuaries
Seagrass beds have suffered considerable damage as a result of human activity in coastal and estuarine areas. Experiments are now investigating the feasibility of replanting seagrass beds, thus recreating these important ecosystems. (auth.)
WA
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