Abstract
1 min readThe rapidly expanding scientific knowledge on seagrasses has led to a growing awareness that seagrasses are a valuable coastal resource. Where seagrasses abound, humans benefit directly and indirectly from the presence of this marine vegetation. At the same time, it has also become evident that seagrasses are a vulnerable resource, easily lost in coastal areas facing environmental changes. Declines of seagrasses are reported world-wide, and in many cases anthropogenic factors are suspected to be responsible for these declines. In this chapter the relations between seagrasses and humans are addressed. Particular attention will be given to the various stresses on seagrasses resulting from human activities. Knowledge of the processes that lead to seagrass decline is obviously the key to remedial measures targeting the re-establishment or protection of seagrass systems.
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