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The seagrass meadows that lie beneath the waters of Britain are ‘one of the most valuable and biodiverse habitats on the planet’

The UK’s seagrass meadows are an important wildlife habitat and fundamental to combating climate change, but they’re disappearing at a rapid rate. Jack Watkins finds out more about the ongoing fight to save them.

A hidden world lies within shallow waters around the British coastline, but parts of it are being lost before many of us have realised its remarkable beauty and diversity.

Some 167 years ago, Charles Kingsley, the author of the underwater classic The…

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