Mediterranean Beach Ecology and Cleanup
The Mediterranean Sea is one of the world’s most treasured natural regions. Its beaches and coastal resorts attract hundreds of millions of visitors every year, while its waters host extraordinary biodiversity shaped over thousands of years. However, intense tourism, urban development, climate change, and pollution place growing pressure on Mediterranean beach ecosystems. Understanding beach ecology and supporting cleanup efforts are essential steps toward preserving these fragile coastal environments for future generations. Understanding Mediterranean Beach Ecology Mediterranean beaches are not just stretches of sand for recreation. They are complex ecosystems where land and sea interact. Sand dunes, rocky shores, seagrass meadows, wetlands, and shallow coastal waters all work together to protect coastlines, filter water, and support wildlife. One of the most important ecological features of the Mediterranean coast is Posidonia oceanica , a seagrass species found only in the Med...