Seagrass Ecosystem of Lignumvitae Key

Seagrass Ecosystem of Lignumvitae Key

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Have you ever heard the saying "Brown, brown, run aground”? Shallow water in the nearshore environments of the Florida Keys can look brown due to light reflecting off a substrate of seagrass. While the seagrass flats may not look like much to the casual observer, seagrass is vital to the Florida Keys ecosystem.

Katy Cummings - Biological Scientist II - Florida Fish & Wildlife

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