
The physical disturbance of dredging can damage or destroy important habitats, such as seagrass beds, coral reefs, and mussel beds. Effects on Marine Ecosystemsĭredging and artificial islands can have a significant impact on marine ecosystems. In this article, we will explore the environmental impact of dredging and artificial islands, including their effects on marine ecosystems, water quality, and climate change. While dredging and artificial islands can have significant economic and social benefits, they also have the potential to cause significant environmental damage.



Dredging is the process of excavating sediments and other materials from the bottom of a water body, usually for the purpose of maintaining waterway navigability or creating new land by building artificial islands.
