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Summary
Halopila Seagrass
Three species of Halophila are found in Florida - stargrass (Halophila engelmannii), paddle-grass (Halophila decipiens) and Johnson's seagrass (Halophila johnsonii). These are smaller, more fragile seagrasses. Only limited information about them exists, although surveys are underway to define their ecological roles. Johnson's seagrass grows only in the Indian River Lagoon south to Biscayne Bay and is listed as a federally threatened species.
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current | 16:26, December 29, 2021 | 900 × 600 (147 KB) | Admin (talk | contribs) | '''Halopila Seagrass''' Three species of Halophila are found in Florida - stargrass (Halophila engelmannii), paddle-grass (Halophila decipiens) and Johnson's seagrass (Halophila johnsonii). These are smaller, more fragile seagrasses. Only limited information about them exists, although surveys are underway to define their ecological roles. Johnson's seagrass grows only in the Indian River Lagoon south to Biscayne Bay and is listed as a federally threatened species. Source: https://floridade... |
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