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The University of Amsterdam is proud to participate in the RESTORESEAS project, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at enhancing the resilience of marine habitat restoration through innovative, nature-based solutions.

As part of this international collaboration, our team is specifically investigating the role of the microbiome in the restoration of degraded seagrass meadows, helping to promote healthier and more sustainable marine ecosystems. Learn more about RESTORESEAS and its efforts to safeguard our oceans at restoreseas.net.

Did you know that seagrasses also have a microbiome, and that it could be used to help their restorations? Gerard Muyzer, professor at the University of Amsterdam, explain how his research on microbes could do this: Probiotics for seagrasses?