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ARE NATIVE AND NONINDIGENOUS SEAWEEDS OVERGROWING FLORIDA’S EAST COAST REEFS? by Charles Jacoby1, Brian Lapointe2, and LeRoy Creswell3 C. verticillata is a small plant that typically grows in nutrient-rich mangrove hab
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Document Date: 2005-05-05 10:35:52


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Gainesville / Pierce / /

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Palm Beach / /

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United States / /

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University of Florida / Fort Pierce / Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution / Jensen Beach causeway / /

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car exhaust / septic systems / /

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Jensen Beach / Singer Island / Pacific Ocean / Mediterranean coast / ’S EAST COAST REEFS / Jupiter Inlet / /

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Florida’s Harmful Algal Bloom Task Force / Florida Sea Grant Marine Extension Service / Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences / Division of Marine Science / Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution / University of Florida / /

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Charles Jacoby / Geoff Oldfather / Seaweed / John Reed / Pepper Park / Linda Walters / Brian Lapointe / /

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fisherman / Singer / Princess / /

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FL / /

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Palm Beach County / Florida / California / /

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east coast / Mediterranean coast / /

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ufl / /

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www.flseagrant.org / /

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