Seagrass Meadow Fish Could Tackle Malnutrition in Coastal Communities
New research identifies seagrass meadows as a critical food source for coastal populations worldwide. Fish harvested from these underwater habitats provide a richer nutrient profile than those found around coral reefs. Coastal communities depend heavily on these fish for both essential nutrition and their livelihoods. Scientists stress that seagrass ecosystems deserve conservation attention on par with coral reefs, given their role in food security. Researchers also emphasize that effective conservation strategies must balance ecological protection with the dietary and economic needs of local people.
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