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Improved mapping of South Australia’s seagrass will help future recovery
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have been mapping large-scale seagrass cover and genus distribution on South Australia’s temperate coast. Seagrasses are environmentally and economically important. They provide ecosystem services for humans including the provision of habitat for commercial species, protection of infrastructure from erosion and sea level rise, and improved water quality through nutrient […]
Posted in Environment Institute, paper, Plant Conservation, Remote sensing, School of Biological Sciences, Spatial Science Research Group
Tagged Amphibolis, hyperspectral imagery, Kenneth Clarke, mapping, Posidonia, seagrass
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