180km seagrass plant
https://theconversation.com/meet-the-worlds-largest-plant-a-single-seagrass-clone-stretching-180-km-in-western-australias-shark-bay-184056

Restoration Revegetation(under the sea)
https://theconversation.com/healthy-country-healthy-people-how-shared-knowledge-is-helping-to-restore-a-world-heritage-area-235776

https://www.seagrassresearch.net/festival

‘If we look after country, then Country will look after you’
#MalganaRangers #firstnations

Flowers emerging from Posidonia australis seagrass. Photo: Angela Rossen

(defoliated A. antarctica meadow overgrown by #algae following 2011 marine heatwave)

#bloomscrolling (under the sea) #SharkBay #SeaGrass #marinelife #oceans

Meet the world’s largest plant: a single seagrass clone stretching 180 km in Western Australia’s Shark Bay

A single seagrass plant in Shark Bay is around 4,500 years old, covers 200 square kilometres of seabed, and thrives in harsh conditions.

The Conversation

#SeaGrass flowering under water #Gathaagudu grasslands (aka Shark Bay)

Sea grass Propagation; research for revegetation & restoration

#bloomscrolling