Seagrass: Life in the Underwater Meadows

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You dive down into a undersea meadow. Surrounded by blades of seagrass up to a meter tall, you begin to notice the abundant life all around. Schools of baby fish hide within the grassy maze as emerald sea slugs graze algae off the blades. Seagrass is an ocean-dwelling flowering plant, which provides a home for countless creatures. But these habitats are threatened around the world.

Hakai Institute researchers are mapping the seagrass meadows and cataloging their biodiversity to establish a baseline understanding of seagrass habitats along the Central Coast of British Columbia and how these seagrass meadows are changing over time.

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Producer - Jimmy Thomson
Editor - Meigan Henry
Camera - Grant Callegari
Drone Footage - Luba Reshitnyk
Interviews with Mary O'Connor and Margot Hessing-Lewis

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