Several species of seagrass grow from the bottom of the shallow coastal waters that hug the Gulf Coast. Benefits of healthy ...
The results showed a 19% increase in seagrass coverage from 2022 to 2024, and preliminary observations indicate the bay was ...
The City of St. Pete is working to improve our waterways. After hurricanes Helene and Milton devastated some of our seagrass, ...
The majority of the estuary’s overall gains come from Hillsborough Bay, the waterbody just south of downtown Tampa. A species ...
Two Irish Sea coast conservationists have been honoured for their efforts to protect and restore seagrass beds.
The Southwest Florida Water Management District and the Sarasota Bay Estuary Program released the results of the 2024 ...
Poor water quality, primarily from sewage discharges and agricultural pollution, has the ability to turn seagrass from a ...
The Saya de Malha Bank is one of the world’s largest seagrass fields and the planet’s most important carbon sinks. It faces incalculable risks that threaten the future of humanity.
New life is sprouting in the Indian River Lagoon with new seagrass beds growing after decades of dead zones in the waterway.
Tampa Bay Water (TBW) has proposed building a reservoir near the Lake Tarpon outfall for use as potable water that would ...
The city will transform 178 acres off North Shore Park, near the pier, into a seagrass bed, which will create a healthy habitat for fish and manatees, improve water quality and stabilize the shoreline ...