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… UF RESEARCHER FINDS THAT SEA TURTLE EGGS HELP PLANTS
Pay-Per-View - Orlando Sentinel - ProQuest Archiver - Nov 20, 1998 DAYTONA BEACH - Volusia County's efforts to protect nesting sea turtles may ... "The plants are definitely using the nutrients," Bouchard said earlier this ...
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Quotes: More than four decades after it
Pay-Per-View - Newsday - ProQuest Archiver - Aug 11, 1999 More than four decades after it disappeared from the southern shores of Long Island, the short squat seabeach amaranth, a leafy low-lying beach plant, ...
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SEA WATER IN YOUR TAP?
$3.50 - Press Telegram - NewsBank - Nov 17, 1999 Poseidon chose the site in Long Beach because it has the three key ingredients for a successful desalination plant all in one spot, Shea said. ...
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BEACH VEGETATION OWES A LOT TO TURTLE EGGS
$2.95 - Miami Herald - NewsBank - Nov 16, 1998 Beach sand has few sources of nutrients for the plants that help protect dunes, and the nutrients that do reach the beach quickly disappear. Sea turtles ...
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Seabeach amaranth fades from coast
Pay-Per-View - Herald Online - ProQuest Archiver - Aug 28, 1999 MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) - The seabeach amaranth is disappearing along the East Coast, and with it goes a plant vital to maintaining a healthy dunes system. ...
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SEALS, SEA LIONS DYING IN COAST POWER PLANTS
$2.95 - Sacramento Bee - NewsBank - May 11, 1997 Electric power plants on both coasts are swallowing sea lions and seals with ... Most belong to Southern California Edison: Mandalay and Ormond Beach ...
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SEA OATS KEEP SAND ON BEACHES
$2.95 - Sarasota Herald-Tribune - NewsBank - Feb 8, 1999 This week, Florida Environmental begins transporting 500000 plants, mostly sea oats, for planting along Myrtle Beach, SC, as the last portion of a US Army ...
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