Through her art, Andre brings attention to
the importance of seagrass in the survival of endangered marine sea life.
Not exact matches
Scott has recently taken up an adjunct research position at the Centre for Tropical Water and Aquatic Ecosystem Research, James Cook University where he is currently: (i) investigating the
importance of enhanced larval survival and strong «local» reef interconnectedness as a triggering agent for primary outbreaks
of crown ‐
of ‐ thorns starfish on the central GBR, and (ii) assessing potential improvements in the health
of coastal
seagrass and dependent dugong populations due to targeted reductions in fine sediment loads from the GBR catchment.
It's important to keep in mind that
seagrass is an important part
of Belize's ecosystem, and the removal
of seagrass is highly controversial and legislated due to its
importance to the health
of the Barrier Reef.
Andre's paintings are about the
importance of light and clear water for
seagrass survival.