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Biology / Elodea / Sand Lake / Lagarosiphon major / Egeria densa / Egeria / Hydrocharitaceae / Anchorage /  Alaska / Lake / Aquatic plants / Water / Botany
Date: 2015-05-15 12:30:07
Biology
Elodea
Sand Lake
Lagarosiphon major
Egeria densa
Egeria
Hydrocharitaceae
Anchorage
Alaska
Lake
Aquatic plants
Water
Botany

Anchorage Lakes Elodea Eradication Project: Environmental Assessment Public Review Draft Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Agriculture

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