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Seagrass Collection (#8)

Seagrass: A Hidden World of Beauty and Vitality Dive into the enchanting realm of seagrass, where a diverse array of marine life thrives amidst its lush meadows




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Seagrass: A Hidden World of Beauty and Vitality Dive into the enchanting realm of seagrass, where a diverse array of marine life thrives amidst its lush meadows. Witness the captivating scenes that unfold beneath the waves, as creatures like the majestic Dugong gracefully navigate through Halophila stipulacea, their preferred seagrass feast. In Nova Scotia, Canada, an American lobster seeks refuge in the protective embrace of eelgrass (Zostera marina), finding solace and sustenance within this vibrant habitat. The sight is a testament to nature's intricate balance and interdependence. As we gaze towards Ireland's Co. Donegal at dusk on Doagh beach, our eyes are met with a breathtaking vista. Seagrass sways gently in harmony with the ocean breeze while casting an ethereal glow upon Inishowen's shoreline, and is here that tranquility meets natural wonder. Amidst Zostera marina meadows lies another marvel - the Spiny Seahorse. With grace unmatched, adult females like Hippocampus guttulatus find sanctuary amongst these verdant fields. Their delicate presence serves as a reminder of both fragility and resilience within our oceans. On Tenerife's shores, Little Neptune seagrass (Cymodocea nodosa) becomes home to sea snails known as Smaragdia viridis. These tiny inhabitants add pops of color to an already mesmerizing landscape while showcasing nature's artistic flair. Venturing further into Mediterranean waters reveals yet another spectacle – the Noble Pen Shell. This magnificent bivalve species named Pinna nobilis stands tall as one of its kind in size and grandeur; reminding us why conservation efforts are crucial for preserving such wonders. Under cover of darkness over seagrass beds lie Nurse Sharks - Ginglymostoma cirratum - their white spiracles visible behind piercing eyes.