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Pollution Threatens 'Protected' Seagrass Meadows in Northern Ireland
A recent study highlights that even seagrass meadows designated as protected are not immune to nitrogen pollution, raising concerns about their health and the broader marine ecosystem.
Editorial Staff
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Summary
Seagrass meadows play a crucial role in maintaining marine ecosystems, yet new research indicates that their health is jeopardized by nitrogen pollution.
Conducted in various locations across Northern Ireland, the study reveals that pollution from land can reach even the most remote seagrass areas.
The findings, based on research conducted in the summer of 2025, suggest that protective measures may need to be reevaluated to effectively safeguard these vital habitats.
Key Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Research Location | Northern Ireland |
| Pollutant | Nitrogen |
| Study Date | Summer 2025 |
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