New research highlights seagrass meadows as vital food sources for coastal populations. Fish from these underwater fields offer a superior nutrient combination compared to reef fish. This finding emphasizes the importance of protecting seagrass alongside coral reefs for food security. Local communities heavily rely on these fish for essential nutrients and income. Conservation efforts must integrate human needs with ecosystem protection for sustainable outcomes.
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