SFS 2024
DOI: 10.53555/sfs.v11i01.1971
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Anthropogenic Activities Alter The Seagrass Ecosystem In Southern Philippines

Arriesgado D.,
Arriesgado E.,
Sornito M.
et al.

Abstract: Seagrasses are economically and ecologically important marine habitats. However, anthropogenic activities resulted in their decline globally. In the Philippines, MPAs were established, but most seagrasses need to be acknowledged and directly protected, thus affecting the ecosystem productivity. To prevent this scenario, baseline information that describes the status of seagrass beds is highly needed to help implement sound management practices. The present investigation was carried out to assess the effect of … Show more

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