Journal article
Longevity and sustainability of tropical and subtropical restored seagrass beds among Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans
Marine pollution bulletin, Vol.160, 111544
2020
PMID: 33181916
Abstract
Seagrass longevity up to 47 years in well-restored, well-sited seagrass restorations are demonstrated from 253 trials at 83 regional sites in tropical and subtropical portions of three oceans (Atlantic, Pacific, Indian Oceans). These trials include over 3.04 million planted units into 306.3 ha. Approximately 12% of the total global tropical restored seagrass by Van Katwijk, Thorhaug et al. (2016) calculations from 1786 trials are included. Almost all projects herein reviewed persisted since date of planting except several cases with harsh anthropogenic impact or forceful natural events in first post-planting months. The oldest tropical/subtropical restoration continually observed is 47 yrs, many are 35 yrs. An array of observed and/or measured restored services accompanied these. This review may provide informational background for government resource managers, legislators, scientists, and citizens concerning tropical/subtropical seagrass longevity. This data from these trials may substantiate future seagrass restoration investments. Public outreach, national & regional government training,and outreach occurred, needing continuation.
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- Title
- Longevity and sustainability of tropical and subtropical restored seagrass beds among Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans
- Authors/Creators
- Anitra Thorhaug - Yale UniversityCharles Belaire - Belaire Environm Inc, Rockport, TX USAJennifer J. Verduin - EcosystemArthur Schwarz - Southwestern Adventist UniversityWawan Kiswara - Indonesian Institute of SciencesAnchana Prathep - Prince of Songkla UniversityJohn Barry Gallagher - University of TasmaniaXiao Ping Huang - Chinese Acad Sci, South China Sea Inst Oceanol, Guangzhou, Peoples R ChinaGraeme Berlyn - Yale UniversityTzuen-Kiat Yap - Universiti of Malaysia SabahSusan Dorward - Raritan Valley Community College
- Publication Details
- Marine pollution bulletin, Vol.160, 111544
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Number of pages
- 24
- Grant note
- USAEC,in TEXAS USA Lock Liddell G.P. & C.W Mitchell Foundation, Woodlands, TX, USA AH Oerke, Greater Caribbean Energy and Environment Foundation, Miami, Fl USA JM Gray, Burton TX, USA Kempner Foundation, Galveston, TX USA Fina Gas Oil of Texas
- Identifiers
- 991005578603107891
- Copyright
- © 2020
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Centre for Sustainable Aquatic Ecosystems; School of Environmental and Conservation Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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