World Seagrass Day - 1 March

Seagrasses have a significant global role in supporting food security, mitigating climate change, enriching biodiversity, purifying water, protecting coastlines and controlling diseases.
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Painting of seagrass used as the cover of the report Out of the Blue: The Value of Seagrasses to the Environment and to People

Seagrasses are one of the most widespread coastal habitats on the planet. They provide a range of environmental, economic and social benefits to humans, making them one of the most valuable coastal and marine ecosystems on Earth, but they are under threat. The report, Out of the Blue: The Value of Seagrasses to the Environment and to People (UNEP), provides recommendations to help restore them.

Read more: Seagrass for nature and people

UN entities involved in this initiative

IUCN
International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources

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