This is a day of awareness and celebration of the role seagrass plays in creating healthier oceans, coastlines and its role as a climate solution.
It serves to highlight the importance of protecting seagrass ecosystems and increasing their resilience to challenges such as climate change, pollution and other human impacts.
Seagrasses are the only marine flowering plants and are found in shallow waters from the tropics to the Arctic Circle.
There are more than 60 seagrass species in the world.
It was covering over 300,000 square kilometres of the ocean floor.
It is referred as a type of “blue forest” - supply food and shelter to thousands of species of fish, seahorses, turtles, and other marine animals.
IUCN categorizes nearly 21% of the world’s seagrasses as near threatened or vulnerable or endangered.
It was established by the UN General Assembly in a resolution adopted in May 2022.