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Plucked near the Tortugas Ecological Reserve, this wisp of the seagrass Halophila decipiens comes from a vast meadow that grows each year from seed in spring and hurriedly blooms, producing a crop of seed before dying off as light dims in the ocean depths each autumn. Credit: S. Milius

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