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Physical geography / Water / Coastal geography / Cymodocea nodosa / Halophila engelmannii / Seagrass / Coral reef / Charlotte Harbor


How can you help protect seagrass? BE AWARE If you live near the coast or along a river, be careful when applying fertilizers and pesticides to your lawn. Use only the amount of fertilizer required and consider using a s
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Document Date: 2011-02-24 12:01:40


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Miami / St. Petersburg / Titusville / Sarasota / Naples / /

Event

Man-Made Disaster / Product Issues / Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Wildlife Conservation Commission Florida Marine Research Institute / Charlotte Harbor / When building / /

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runoff containing chemicals / geographic computer systems / marine food web / oil spills / web connecting shallow water habitants / helpful Web / chemicals / excess lawn chemicals / /

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Biscayne Bay / Tampa Bay / /

Organization

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / Florida Marine Research Institute / Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission / Florida Department of Community Affairs / Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission Florida Marine Research Institute / /

Person

Ron Phillips / Bill Sargent / Mike Knepper Seagrass / Mike Knepper / Curtis Kruer / Jim Reid / Steve Leukanech / /

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Position

leader / /

Product

chemicals / excess algae / stormwater runoff / dirt / /

ProvinceOrState

Florida / /

Technology

Cell Phones / /

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www.floridaconservation.org / www.floridamarine.org / /

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