Natural and human-induced disturbance of seagrasses

Many natural and human-induced events create Seagrasses grow in the soft or sandy bottoms of estuaries and along disturbances i n seagrasses throughout the world, bu t the coastal margins of tropical, temperate and subarctic marine quantifying losses of habitat is only beginning. Over the last '...

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