Woods Hole, MA — Salem Sound Coastwatch is pleased to have been recommended for funding by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Sea Grant for our work in researching eelgrass bed restoration:
“Restoring Eelgrass: Identifying best practices for a seed-based approach –
Seagrass plays a critical role in coastal marine environments, like providing fish a nursery habitat. Its significant decline across Massachusetts has been caused by poor water quality. Seagrass can be restored, especially as the state invests in water quality improvements. Researchers Jill Carr (UMass Boston), Forest Schenck (MA Division of Marine Fisheries), and Alison Frye (Salem Sound Coastwatch) will test and identify best practices for planting eelgrass meadows using seeds, enabling large-scale restoration efforts across the state.”
Read more at the WHOI website!