smooth cordgrass, bald cypress,kudzu,spanish moss,live oak, red oak, queen annes lace, red maple, loblolly pine, dogwood, goldenrod, phytoplakton
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What type of plants are found in estuaries? What are the dominant plants of an estuary? What are some plants that live in an estuary? What are some plants that can grow in a estuary? What are some plants that are found in an estuary?
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What Animals and Plants Live in Estuaries and Salt Marshes? ... Many organisms that live in estuaries are close to their physiological limits of tolerance, making them sensitive to extra stress, such as oxygen depletion or chemical pollution. They have adapted to changing salinities, soft sediments and, muddy waters and...
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aoc.rain.org/facts/types_of_habitat/estuaries1.html
aoc.rain.org/facts/types_of_habitat/estuaries1.html
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Estuaries are places where freshwater rivers and streams flow into the ocean, mixing with the seawater. A wide variety of birds, fish, and other wildlife make estuaries their home. People also live, fish, ... Use this Web site to explore these unique environments, including some of the plants and animals that live there.
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www.epa.gov/owow/estuaries/kids/
www.epa.gov/owow/estuaries/kids/
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Although many of the plants and animals you see on this Web site look like photographs, they are actually taken from a dramatic original illustration by naturalist and painter John Dawson. The painting includes more than 100 different plants and animals that live in estuaries.
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www.epa.gov/owow/estuaries/kids/site/index.htm
www.epa.gov/owow/estuaries/kids/site/index.htm
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Estuaries are also homes to unique aquatic plants and animals, such as sea grass, sea turtles and sea lions. ... It is crucial to keep the water in the estuary clean, as well as all of the water that will eventually flow into the estuary, to maintain a healthy environment for the plants and animals that live there.
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www.cse.buffalo.edu/~rapaport/CVA/Estuary/estuaries.htm...
www.cse.buffalo.edu/~rapaport/CVA/Estuary/estuaries.html
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It has been estimated that the total length of twining branches produced by a single dodder plant may exceed half a mile (0.8 km). One remarkable species (C. marina) is tolerant of brackish water and parasitizes salt marsh plants, such as Salicornia and Chenopodium, along coastal estuaries.
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waynesword.palomar.edu/plnov99.htm
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The animals and plants that live in the Estuary have adapted to these hourly environmental changes. Many of the animals bury themselves in the mud, at low tide. You can often see shorebirds feeding on these creatures, at low tide.
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www.neponset.org/Volunteer!/Kids/Estuary.htm
www.neponset.org/Volunteer!/Kids/Estuary.htm
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Using estuaries as a case study, students will be encouraged to consider the interaction between environmental and economic demands, and to seek a balance that will protect both the estuarine habitat and economic growth. ... What kinds of plants and animals live in estuaries?
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www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/11/g912/t...
www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/11/g912/tgestuaries.html
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