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Seagrass dependents
Seagrass meadows provide food and shelter for myriad residents including the bay scallop, the charismatic West Indian manatee, the seahorse and the green turtle. Credit: Clockwise from top left:Kimberly Petersen Manzo, www.seagrassli.org; Robert Stewart/Animals Animals; Chris Pickerell, www.seagrassli.org; Rich Carey/Istockphoto


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