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Seagrass Conservation in Action: West African Waters

Seagrass ecosystems are vital for fisheries and coastal protection. These underwater meadows serve as breeding grounds for fish and other marine species, supporting both biodiversity and local economies. Captured as part of the ResilienSEA project, this image highlights the crucial role of seagrass in West Africa’s coastal resilience. For more details, visit: ResilienSEA – Resilient Seagrasses.

Year: 2019

From album: West Africa’s Seagrass Ecosystems – ResilienSEA Project

Photographer: Rob Barnes

Tags: Aerial Photography blue carbon climate change Coastal Biodiversity conservation Drone Photography Environmental Protection Marine Ecosystem seagrass Sustainability West Africa

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