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Mosquito 2
Illustration of Chaetoceros affinis (Diatom)
Chaetoceros affinis (Diatom)
Illustration of Sarcophyton spp. coral
Sarcophyton spp
Illustration of hay bales
Hay bales
Illustration of Arctocephalus pusillus (Brown Fur Seal)
Arctocephalus pusillus (Brown Fur Seal)
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Slaughterhouse/abattoir
Streambank fencing is a best management practice that has lead to improved streambank stability, water quality, in-stream habitat, and populations of fish and benthic macroinvertebrates.
Streambank Fencing Livestock Grazing Management
Conceptual diagram illustrating coral habitats from Cape Florida to the Dry Tortugas. In this region, corals occur on hardbottom habitats, patch reefs, and deep and shallow bank reefs.
Coral habitats
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