Out of the Blue: The Value of Seagrasses to the Environment and to People

Seagrasses are an often overlooked but vital part of the seascape. While they have been described as the ‘lungs’ and ‘ecosystem engineers’ of the sea, their contributions to planetary health and human well-being are not as well-known as those of other marine ecosystems, such as coral reefs and mangroves. To overcome this ‘charisma gap’ (Unsworth et al. 2019), this report synthesizes current knowledge of seagrass ecosystems, highlights the many values they provide to people and provides policy recommendations that fully recognize these values.

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Main Authors: United Nations Environment Programme, GRID-Arendal, United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre
Other Authors: de los Santos, Carmen B.
Format: Reports and Books biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2020
Subjects:SEAGRASSES, CITIZEN SCIENCE, MARINE ECOSYSTEMS, COASTAL AREAS,
Online Access:https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/32636
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Summary:Seagrasses are an often overlooked but vital part of the seascape. While they have been described as the ‘lungs’ and ‘ecosystem engineers’ of the sea, their contributions to planetary health and human well-being are not as well-known as those of other marine ecosystems, such as coral reefs and mangroves. To overcome this ‘charisma gap’ (Unsworth et al. 2019), this report synthesizes current knowledge of seagrass ecosystems, highlights the many values they provide to people and provides policy recommendations that fully recognize these values.