New technique helps biologists save the world's threatened seagrass meadows
Monday, September 30, 2013 - 14:30
in Biology & Nature
Danish and Australian biologists have developed a technique to determine if seagrass contains sulfur. If the seagrass contains sulfur, it is an indication that the seabed is stressed and that the water environment is threatened. The technique will help biologists all over the world in their effort to save the world's seagrass meadows.