Based in Bridgend, Project Seagrass are a marine conservation organisation working to save the world’s seagrass.
Seagrass meadows are havens of biodiversity, providing habitat, food, and shelter to thousands of species of fish, invertebrates, mammals, reptiles, and birds. Seagrass helps to stabilise our coastlines, they can improve water quality, and support food security by providing a habitat for fish species that we eat.
Yet we have lost up to 92% of UK seagrass in the last 100 years and our remaining meadows face a range of human induced threats including poor water quality, coastal development, and damage from anchoring and mooring.
To find out more about our work and how you can support Project Seagrass, visit: https://www.projectseagrass.org/
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