Seagrass coverage and associated fauna at Gaya Island, Sabah, Malaysia: a pilot seagrass transplantation
Seagrasses provide a range of marine ecosystem services. These include coastal protection, biodiversity, provision of food for various organisms, breeding and nursery habitats for many marine species, and carbon storage. Increasing anthropogenic pressures have contributed to the decline of seagrass...
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Borneo Marine Research Institute
2020
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