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Operation Crayweed: Ecological and sociocultural aspects of restoring Sydney’s underwater forests

Adriana Vergés, Alexandra H. Campbell, Georgina Wood, Lana Kajlich, Aaron M. Eger, Derrick O. Cruz, Madelaine Langley, Damon Bolton, Melinda A. Coleman, Jennifer Turpin, Michaelie Crawford, Nigel Coombes, Adam Camilleri, Peter D. Steinberg, Ezequiel M. Marzinelli

2020Ecological Management & Restoration35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Operation Crayweed focuses on the restoration of underwater forests that disappeared from the coastline of Sydney, Australia’s largest city, 40 years previously. We show how a combination of science, hands‐on restoration, community engagement and art has helped the project to reach its goals as well as raise awareness about the importance of underwater kelp forests that are experiencing global decline.

Topics & Concepts

UnderwaterRestoration ecologySociocultural evolutionKelpGeographyEnvironmental resource managementEcologyEnvironmental scienceSociologyArchaeologyBiologyAnthropologyMarine and coastal plant biologyCoastal wetland ecosystem dynamicsCoral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
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