seagrass

IPA: sˈigræs

noun

  • Any of various grass-like marine plants that grow underwater in salt water.
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Examples of "seagrass" in Sentences

  • They also provide ecological support for other ecosystems such as seagrass beds and mangroves.
  • Look for good numbers of trout around deep structure, such as seagrass beds, channel drop-offs and deeper rocks.
  • Dr. Jesien said local coastal bays contain about 11,000 acres of seagrass which is up from only seven thousand in 2005.
  • Diseases that attack species forming habitat for other species, such as seagrass, are also affected and can have devastating environmental impacts.
  • The LME has a diversity of habitats such as seagrass beds, mud flats, intertidal and sub-tidal rocky reefs, mangrove kelp forests and pelagic systems.
  • Monika Blunder, makeup artist for Dior, like to see light greens, such as seagrass or aqua, on fair skin and hunter, forest or emerald on darker skin tones.
  • Everywhere the seafloor was covered with thick, mucky vegetation feeding on the dissolved nutrients: fields of tubeworms, blind white crabs, brine shrimp, clams, eels, seagrass, tiny translucent fish.
  • Coastal habitats such as seagrass beds and mangroves are important nursery areas for the young stages of fishes and invertebrates that support coastal communities and commercial and recreational fisheries.
  • We also have the added challenge of new users on the bay that are not well acquainted with how to operate around certain sensitive habitats, such as seagrass meadows and rookery islands that can't tolerate much disturbance.

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