Greece on the Road to a Green Future

In the port of Porto Rafti near Athens, new ecological mooring systems for vessels are being tested, which should prevent damage to fields of the 'Posidonia oceanica' seagrass, a key habitat in the Mediterranean that helps combat climate change by storing carbon, filtering seawater, and ensuring the survival of numerous marine species.
Greece on the Road to a Green Future

Greece on the Road to a Green Future New ecological mooring systems are being tested in Porto Rafti, near Athens. These systems aim to prevent damage to ‘Posidonia oceanica’ seagrass fields. This seagrass is a critical Mediterranean habitat that aids in combating climate change.

  • New ecological mooring systems are being tested in Porto Rafti, near Athens.
  • The systems are designed to prevent damage to ‘Posidonia oceanica’ seagrass fields.
  • This seagrass is a key habitat in the Mediterranean.
  • It helps combat climate change by storing carbon and filtering seawater.
  • It also ensures the survival of numerous marine species.
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