Breadcrumb Home Search Showing results for Language Content type Article (8) Slideshow (2) Overview (1) Photo (1) Video (1) Article Type Article (4) Personal Perspectives (3) Topics Plants & Algae (10) Coasts & Shallow Water (5) Marine Mammals (4) Pollution (4) Food Web (3) Habitat Destruction (3) Invertebrates (3) Ancient Seas (2) Extinctions (2) Solutions & Success Stories (2) Acidification (1) At The Museum (1) Climate Change (1) Coral Reefs (1) Deep Sea (1) Exploration (1) Extinctions (1) Fishing (1) Invasive Species (1) Reptiles (1) Technology (1) Temperature & Chemistry (1) The Seafloor (1) Tides & Currents (1) Vents & Volcanoes (1) Tags (-) Seagrass (13) Smithsonian scientists (5) Algae (4) Endangered species (3) Predation (3) Restoring Habitats (3) Runoff (3) Algae blooms (2) Ancient sea life (2) Biodiversity (2) Crabs, Shrimp & Relatives (2) Fossils (2) Manatees & Dugongs (2) Ocean Optimism (2) Whales (2) Site Search Sort by RelevanceTitle SortAuthored on Order AscDesc Sort By RelevanceA-ZZ-ANewestOldest Video Seagrasses and Light in the Chesapeake Bay January 2018 Watch the Video Slideshow Endangered Ocean Animals December 2013 See the Full Slideshow Article Not Just Another Fuzzy Face May 2017 Read the Full Article Article Flippers or Feet? An Extinct Mammal May Have Been Replaced By Today's Sea Cows August 2016 Read the Full Article Article Signs of a Recovering Harbor July 2013 Read the Full Article Article How Coastal Seagrass Feeds the Deep February 2013 Read the Full Article Slideshow Will Coral Reefs Survive Acidification? August 2012 See the Full Slideshow Article Bugs and Slugs: The Hidden Secret to Healthy Seagrasses May 2015 Read the Full Article Photo American Crocodile July 2017 View Image Article Bringing Back Tampa Bay’s Seagrass January 2017 Read the Full Article Article The Discovery of Multispecies Communities of Seacows January 2012 Read the Full Article Article Scientists Work to Predict and Prevent Algae Blooms July 2011 Read the Full Article Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page