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Saving Seagrass in Long Island Sound

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Provided by: The Nature Conservancy|Published on: April 8, 2024
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  • This article examines the deterioration of seagrass meadows in Long Island Sound, the ecological and economic importance of seagrass, and The Nature Conservancy's strategy for protecting these meadows.
  • Students will learn that Long Island Sound is almost out of seagrass meadows, the meadows serve as a home for many marine animals, and The Nature Conservancy is collaborating with other conservation organizations to protect seagrass in Long Island Sound.
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Subjects: Social Studies, Biology, Earth and Space Sciences
Authors: The Nature Conservancy
Region: North America, USA - Northeast, United States, Connecticut, New York, Long Island NY, Coastal CT
Languages: English

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