Shore, Acrylic on Paper, 9″x 9″, 2025

$245.00

About this work

The shore has a big impact on seagrass health and growth. Runoff from the land—like pollution, fertilizers, and sediment—can cloud the water, blocking sunlight that seagrass needs to photosynthesize. Coastal development, such as construction, dredging, and boat traffic, can physically damage or uproot seagrass meadows. On the flip side, healthy shorelines with natural vegetation help filter runoff and reduce erosion, supporting clearer waters and more stable conditions for seagrass to thrive. In short, what happens on land strongly affects life just offshore.

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