Tranona
Well-Known Member
No, I think you are misunderstanding the process. My original post said it propogates by seed and vegatative growth- this is what you are describing. It does not mean that tearing the roots out of the sand stimulates growth.
There is plenty of evidence that the bare patches where anchors have pulled it out or where mooring chains scour the bottom remain bare for some time. However, the growth in the size of the meadows in Studland seem to be the result of a long term absence of regular bottom scouring activity from trawling and scallop dredging which allows propogation by both methods. Changes in tidal flows resulting from dredging the ship channel may also have an influence, as may changes in nutrient levels.
The main issue in relation to Studland is lack of information, as the Crown Estate recognises hence the attempts to find out more about both eel grass and seahorses. So far most of the "theories" and relationships derive from anecdote and personal belief. Of course there are some who prefer it this way and are resistant to establishing and sharing facts, but hopefully the two projects under way now will move the debate on.
There is plenty of evidence that the bare patches where anchors have pulled it out or where mooring chains scour the bottom remain bare for some time. However, the growth in the size of the meadows in Studland seem to be the result of a long term absence of regular bottom scouring activity from trawling and scallop dredging which allows propogation by both methods. Changes in tidal flows resulting from dredging the ship channel may also have an influence, as may changes in nutrient levels.
The main issue in relation to Studland is lack of information, as the Crown Estate recognises hence the attempts to find out more about both eel grass and seahorses. So far most of the "theories" and relationships derive from anecdote and personal belief. Of course there are some who prefer it this way and are resistant to establishing and sharing facts, but hopefully the two projects under way now will move the debate on.