Have you ever heard the saying "Brown, brown, run aground”? Shallow water in the nearshore environments of the Florida Keys can look brown due to light reflecting off a substrate of seagrass. While the seagrass flats may not look like much to the casual observer, seagrass is vital to the Florida Keys ecosystem.
Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park
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Frontiers Water quality negatively impacts coral occurrence in
Life in Seagrasses – South Florida Aquatic Environments
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Protecting Seagrass Flats in the Florida Keys
PDF) The state of coral reef ecosystems of Florida
Protecting Seagrass Flats in the Florida Keys
Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park
Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park
PDF] Restoration of tropical seagrass beds using wild bird
Projects – Coastal Resources Group
LIGNUMVITAE KEY – Aaron Koelker
The GIS Methodology Applied for a Statewide Assessment of