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Shoreline Shindig 2018

Shoreline Shindig

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Coastal Classroom – Sanibel Sea School

How much do you know about our marine environment and how it affects your everyday life? Did you know that mangroves, the coastal trees that can live in salt water,
filter excess nutrients that can feed red tide and other algal blooms?

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Coastal Classroom

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