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|Link Url=https://stars.library.ucf.edu/ceelabbooks/5/
|Link Url=https://stars.library.ucf.edu/ceelabbooks/5/
|Description=Oysters in Mosquito Lagoon serve many important functions. They filter the water, are consumed by a variety of predators (including humans) and create habitat for over 100 species. Sadly, Mosquito Lagoon's oysters are in trouble. This story describes some of the amazing animals that live in or around Mosquito Lagoon's oyster reefs. Information on how everyone can help protect Mosquito Lagoon oysters is also explained.
|Description=Oysters in Mosquito Lagoon serve many important functions. They filter the water, are consumed by a variety of predators (including humans) and create habitat for over 100 species. Sadly, Mosquito Lagoon's oysters are in trouble. This story describes some of the amazing animals that live in or around Mosquito Lagoon's oyster reefs. Information on how everyone can help protect Mosquito Lagoon oysters is also explained.
|Region=Brevard County
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|Type=Childrens Book
|Type=Childrens Book
|Topic=Education K-12
|Topic=Education K-12
|Subtopic=Educational Material
|Subtopic=Educational Material
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|Poster=Admin
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|Posted=20191115075601
|Posted=20191115075601
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