“…coastal development, land reclamation, deforestation, seaweed farming, fishing, garbage dumping, oil pollution, run-off, marine culture and public awareness [18] [13], whereas in some areas, the coastal communities and traditional fisherman are actual dependent on the existence of sea grass ecosystems [18], [19], [2], [17], [7]. The destruction of the sea grass ecosystem will change the SES of coastal areas, ecological health, habitat function and human well-being [2], [19], [20], [3], [16], [8], [6]. Moreover, some other pressures that threaten the sea grass are tourism, dredging, boating activities and sedimentation [10], [9], [12].…”