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      Natural and human-induced disturbance of seagrasses

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      Environmental Conservation
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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              Chesapeake bay: an unprecedented decline in submerged aquatic vegetation.

              Data on the distribution and abundance of submerged aquatic vegetation in Chesapeake Bay indicate a significant reduction in all species in all sections of the bay during the last 15 to 20 years. This decline is unprecedented in the bay's recent history. The reduction in one major species, Zostera marina, may be greater than the decline that occurred during the pandemic demise of the 1930' s.
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                Environmental Conservation
                Envir. Conserv.
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0376-8929
                1469-4387
                March 1996
                October 15 2009
                March 1996
                : 23
                : 01
                : 17
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                10.1017/S0376892900038212
                af66d274-de2f-4a60-8d22-e74d74c3e587
                © 1996
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