A French city cut its marine pollution — and its seagrass bounced back
PolicyTuesday, April 7, 2026Mongabay

A French city cut its marine pollution — and its seagrass bounced back

A French city has successfully reduced its marine pollution, leading to a significant recovery of Neptune grass, a crucial seagrass species in the Mediterranean. This resurgence illustrates the positive impact of clean water initiatives on marine ecosystems.

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