
Kelp Gardens
Kelp Gardens are dense underwater forests created by large kelp species, like giant seaweeds, that grow along coastlines. These forests provide vital habitat and food for marine life, supporting biodiversity. Kelp absorbs carbon dioxide, helping mitigate climate change, and acts as a natural water filter by trapping sediments. They also offer economic benefits through fisheries and tourism. Kelp Gardens are dynamic ecosystems, influenced by water conditions, currents, and human activity, making their health crucial for marine environment stability and resilience.