Seagrass Underwater Heroes Eden Project

Seagrass Underwater Heroes Eden Project
Seagrass Underwater Heroes Eden Project

Seagrass Underwater Heroes Eden Project Eden teamed up with natural england to produce this animated film, as well as an educational game for children. created by owl'n'wolf studio, the film aims to increase seagrass awareness, showcase remedies' restoration work, and serve as a call to action and practical guide. Seagrass underwater heroes is a short animated film for the eden project that explores seagrass and it's vital roll as a coastal habitat, but also as a key ally in the fight against climate change.

Seagrass Underwater Heroes Eden Project
Seagrass Underwater Heroes Eden Project

Seagrass Underwater Heroes Eden Project The animation explores how seagrass is one of nature's unsung heroes in the fight against climate change and the biodiversity crisis. In this short documentary, we travel underwater with environmental scientist gwilym pugh as he explores cornwall's seagrass beds a hidden gem on our coastlines that is one of the most efficient carbon sinks on the planet. You can learn more about seagrass and how to protect underwater meadows by playing our new interactive game here at the eden project. Close the eden project in st austell bay, a huge 359 hectare meadow, one of the largest known seagrass beds in the uk, was recently discovered as part of a blue carbon mapping project led by cornwall wildlife trust and natural england.

Seagrass Underwater Heroes Eden Project
Seagrass Underwater Heroes Eden Project

Seagrass Underwater Heroes Eden Project You can learn more about seagrass and how to protect underwater meadows by playing our new interactive game here at the eden project. Close the eden project in st austell bay, a huge 359 hectare meadow, one of the largest known seagrass beds in the uk, was recently discovered as part of a blue carbon mapping project led by cornwall wildlife trust and natural england. Brand new film underwater heroes exploring the vital importance and conservation of blue carbon habitats launches online today. As a sheltered, coastal environment, seagrass provides nursery habitat to animals which later move offshore, including pollock, plaice and herring. these later become food for other animals, including humans. Seagrass is often mistaken for seaweed, but it’s an actual flowering plant that forms dense underwater meadows in shallow coastal waters. there are only around 72 species of seagrass globally, but they underpin the productivity of entire marine ecosystems. In late spring, a handful of synchronicity earth team members visited our partner project seagrass in west wales to see their incredible work preserving lesser known, though vital, seagrass habitats.

Seagrass Underwater Heroes Eden Project
Seagrass Underwater Heroes Eden Project

Seagrass Underwater Heroes Eden Project Brand new film underwater heroes exploring the vital importance and conservation of blue carbon habitats launches online today. As a sheltered, coastal environment, seagrass provides nursery habitat to animals which later move offshore, including pollock, plaice and herring. these later become food for other animals, including humans. Seagrass is often mistaken for seaweed, but it’s an actual flowering plant that forms dense underwater meadows in shallow coastal waters. there are only around 72 species of seagrass globally, but they underpin the productivity of entire marine ecosystems. In late spring, a handful of synchronicity earth team members visited our partner project seagrass in west wales to see their incredible work preserving lesser known, though vital, seagrass habitats.

Seagrass Underwater Heroes Eden Project
Seagrass Underwater Heroes Eden Project

Seagrass Underwater Heroes Eden Project Seagrass is often mistaken for seaweed, but it’s an actual flowering plant that forms dense underwater meadows in shallow coastal waters. there are only around 72 species of seagrass globally, but they underpin the productivity of entire marine ecosystems. In late spring, a handful of synchronicity earth team members visited our partner project seagrass in west wales to see their incredible work preserving lesser known, though vital, seagrass habitats.

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