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Ron Phillips Seagrasses are grass-like flowering plants that live completely submerged in marine and estuarine waters. Although seagrasses occur throughout the coastal areas of Florida, they are most abundant in Florida
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Document Date: 2010-10-05 13:30:16


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Seagrass / /

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Fort Pierce / /

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Jim Reid FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION FISH AND WILDLIFE RESEARCH INSTITUTE / Wildlife Research Institute / Charlotte Harbor / /

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bay systems / important food source / marine food web / food / /

NaturalFeature

Sebastian Inlet / Ponce Inlet / Gulf of Mexico / Florida coast / Florida Bay / Apalachee Bay / Lucie Inlet / Daytona Beach / Florida Keys / Tampa Bay / /

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FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION FISH AND WILDLIFE RESEARCH INSTITUTE / Fish and Wildlife Research Institute / Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission / /

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Ron Phillips / Ron Phillips Seagrasses / Ron Phillips Paddle-grass / Lori Morris Ron Phillips Ron Phillips Paddle / Jim Reid / Mike Knepper / /

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FL / /

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Florida / /

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southwest Florida / east Florida / Gulf of Mexico / /

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Geographic Information System technology / /

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