Islands in Orange Beach Starting Restoration Project

Ken Cooper • June 25, 2024

The transplanting of seagrass will be the 1st stage

islands in Orange Beach

In preparation for the upcoming Perdido Islands Habitat Restoration Project, scientists from The Nature Conservancy, Dauphin Island Sea Lab, and CSA Ocean Sciences will begin moving small areas of seagrasses out of the construction zone in mid-July.


The restoration project, which will focus on Walker and Robinson Islands, is set to begin this fall. The restoration will include dredging sand from channels in the area to build up the islands that have been eroded, primarily from storms and boat wakes. The project aims to enhance habitats for a variety of marine life and improve the overall health of the coastal environment while maintaining recreational space.


To prepare, the team will be moving small areas of seagrasses from the construction zone to the protected seagrass beds between Bird Island and Walker Island. This initiative aims to preserve these vital underwater plants, which play a crucial role in the local marine ecosystem by acting as a nursery habitat for blue crabs, shrimp, and many species of fish.


Seagrasses, much like a freshly planted garden, need time to establish their roots. The newly transplanted areas will require a period of undisturbed growth to thrive. Officials urge the public to adhere to posted signage and avoid the marked areas to ensure the project's success.


The seagrass transplant project is a critical component of the broader restoration efforts for the Perdido Islands. Public cooperation is essential for the success of this important project, which will benefit the local ecosystem and the species that depend on it. People who boat in the area around the Islands are encouraged to stay tuned for further updates on the restoration efforts in the coming weeks. You can learn more about the project at The
Nature Conservancy website.


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