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Aquatic ecology / Aquatic plants / Greenhouse gases / Coastal geography / Oceanography / Seagrass / Wetland / Vallisneria / Hydrilla / Chemistry / Water / Environment
Date: 2012-07-06 09:17:27
Aquatic ecology
Aquatic plants
Greenhouse gases
Coastal geography
Oceanography
Seagrass
Wetland
Vallisneria
Hydrilla
Chemistry
Water
Environment

Global Change and Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Research Communities of submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) are important components of many freshwater, brackish, and marine aquatic ecosystems. They prevent erosion by baf

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