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  • Seagrass meadows represent critical coastal ecosystems.
  • These habitats are globally recognized as under significant threat.
  • Their ecological importance is increasingly recognized.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the ecological significance of seagrass meadows.
  • To underscore the vulnerability of these marine ecosystems.
  • To advocate for conservation efforts for seagrass habitats.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of seagrass ecosystem studies.
  • Analysis of global seagrass distribution and threat data.
  • Synthesis of ecological functions and services provided by seagrass.

Main Results:

  • Seagrass meadows provide essential habitats for diverse marine life.
  • They play a key role in nutrient cycling and carbon sequestration.
  • Numerous anthropogenic and natural factors contribute to seagrass decline.

Conclusions:

  • Seagrass meadows are indispensable for marine biodiversity and ecosystem health.
  • Urgent and effective conservation strategies are required to mitigate threats.
  • Continued research and monitoring are vital for seagrass ecosystem resilience.