Artificial reefs, to keep the tide from washing away the sand.
Eliminate human traffic in the grasses habitat; walkways above the sand prevent erosion by foot traffic.
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Here are some ideas artificial reefs, to keep the tide from washing away the sand. Eliminate human traffic in the grasses habitat; walkways above the sand prevent erosion by foot traffic.Also bann fishermen from some of these areas
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Pinchot's ideas inspired government policy that forests be protected for public use.
Here are some ideas artificial reefs, to keep the tide from washing away the sand. Eliminate human traffic in the grasses habitat; walkways above the sand prevent erosion by foot traffic.Also bann fishermen from some of these areas
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Seagrasses are edible and provide food for some ecosystem inhabitants, being heavily grazed by turtles, manatees etc.
Seagrasses are marine plants that look like grass. They live in shallow waters and reproduce by a process called submarine pollination.
Copyright law in general does not protect ideas, but rather it protects the expression of those ideas.
Copyright does not protect facts or ideas, but will protect the expression of them.
A writer may use copyright law to protect the expressionof ideas, not the ideas themselves.An inventor would instead seek a patent to protect his or her intellectual property.
No, copyright does not protect names nor ideas.
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Joan G. Stewart has written: 'Marine algae and seagrasses of San Diego County' -- subject(s): Identification, Marine algae, Seagrasses
Changing Seas - 2009 Seagrasses and Mangroves 2-3 was released on: USA: 15 June 2010
they live in coastal water's of almost all the world's continents.