Predicting global hotspots of risks to unmonitored seagrass meadows

  • Posted by Natasha Watson
  • On November 30, 2021
By Dr Mischa Turschwell Seagrasses are marvellous coastal ecosystems that provide a range of critical ecosystem functions and services, including climate regulation and fisheries production, however they are under threat. It has been difficult to know where seagrass meadows around the world are at high risk of loss due to a lack of monitoring. Seagrass […]
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2021 Coastal Wetlands Twitter Conference Presentations

  • Posted by Natasha Watson
  • On November 12, 2021
The Global Wetlands Project hosted the inaugural Coastal Wetlands Twitter Conference on Tuesday 26 and Wednesday 27 October 2021. The #CWTC21 conference was held completely on Twitter – with internet access you could participate in the conference. Presenters, following a conference schedule, delivered their presentation via Tweets. The conference program and links to the Twitter presentations can be found […]
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2021 Coastal Wetlands Twitter Conference Review

  • Posted by Natasha Watson
  • On November 9, 2021
The Global Wetlands Project hosted the inaugural Coastal Wetlands Twitter conference on the 26 to 27 October 2021. The conference was held completely on Twitter and used #CWTC21 hashtag. The conference program included 41 presenters from 13 countries and 16 time zones. The conference presentations continue to be available to engage with on The Global […]
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