Context
We aim to understand the affects of environmental change on the coastal realm. Seagrass (Thalassia testudinum) are globally distributed marine plants that represent important coastal ecosystems for many fish species and provide ecosystem services such as nutrient recycling. Our research focuses on analyzing the percentage of Nitrogen (N), Carbon (C) and total Phosphorus (TP) in seagrass blade tissues as some of the response variables for primary predictors of ecosystem structure and function in artificial reefs.