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The Ecology of Seagrass Meadows of the West Coast of Florida: A Community Profile (1989)This report, covering the seagrass community of the Florida Gulf of Mexico coastline from south of Tampa Bay to Pensacola, was published by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 1989.Download a PDF File of This US Fish and Wildlife Service Technical Report (4.03 MB) To view this PDF file, you will need Adobe Reader. THE ECOLOGY OF THE SEAGRASS MEADOWS OF THE WEST COAST OF FLORIDA: A COMMUNITY PROFILE U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Report 85 (7.25). 155pp. Joseph C. Zieman Project Officer PREFACE For these reasons and others, seagrass beds or meadows have been the topic of several of the reports in this community profile series. This report, covering the seagrass community of the Florida Gulf of Mexico coastline from south of Tampa Bay to Pensacola, is the fifth community profile to deal with submerged aquatic vegetation beds; others in the series have synthesized ecologic data on seagrasses of south Florida, eelgrass beds in the Pacific Northwest and along the Atlantic coast, and kelp forests of the central California coastline. |
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