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A maroon lagoon is a term often used to describe a coastal lagoon characterized by its deep red or reddish-brown water, typically caused by the presence of high concentrations of organic matter, sediment, or certain types of algae. These lagoons can be found in tropical or subtropical regions and often support unique ecosystems. The coloration and ecological dynamics of maroon lagoons can be influenced by factors such as tidal changes, freshwater inflow, and nutrient levels.

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