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seagrass

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for seagrass.

Editorial note

This particular buoy is in shallow water in waters with seagrass and run off from the land.

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Quick take

Any of various grass-like marine plants that grow underwater in salt water.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

Any of various grass-like marine plants that grow underwater in salt water.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for seagrass.

noun

Any of various grass-like marine plants that grow underwater in salt water.

Example sentences

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This particular buoy is in shallow water in waters with seagrass and run off from the land.

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Take me down to the Kracken city Where the seagrass's green and the girls are eight-armed.

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> I think the point of the article is that understanding how seagrass captures carbon is useful and interesting.

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From the description it's at least 9 separate seagrass beds, so I doubt it's all one system.

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Consequently, brine discharge plumes spread over large areas of the sea floor and modify the structure and distribution of benthic communities such as seagrass habitats.

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The best CO2 sequestration technologies we have are soils, forests, plankton and seagrass.

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It's seagrass, if you want to save a click.

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The same with the seagrass and/or a scarf.

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Normally, dinoflagellates inhabit seagrass and larger algae on the seafloor, but an unidentified factor — possibly a heat wave or storm — caused them to become free-floating in the water column.

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The closing of the Zuiderzee has changed the water chemistry such that seagrass will not grow there any more, and the islands have all been fixed in place, while they would naturally migrate east.

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And yet, in large parts of our inland waters a combination of soil runoff and bottom trawling has turned millions of acres of seabed from incredibly productive nurseries of seagrass beds and shellfish-covered rocky reefs...

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Phytoplankton, Seagrass meadows; Redwoods, Mangroves, Peat bogs (Sphagnum peat moss) Algae absorbs more CO2 than plants, but it's only sequestered if harvested and used to produce long lasting products.

Quote examples

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He also explores self replicating organisms (like mentioned seagrass) and explains benefits of evolution "introducing" sex based replication.

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Keep in mind that the observations in Manatee bay are in shallow water in a closed off cove with dark seagrass on the bottom,” Zierden said.

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That's probably how we got "seagrass" in the first place.

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My question is that, given that the "capture" component relies on that carbon not being re-released into the atmosphere, how does "seagrass sequestration" fare given that seagrass meadows mostly occur in shallow waters, where the seafloor tends to experience higher levels of dusturbance compared to the deep sea (tides, currents, predation -of plants and sugars-, human impacts).

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use seagrass in a sentence?

This particular buoy is in shallow water in waters with seagrass and run off from the land.

What does seagrass mean?

Any of various grass-like marine plants that grow underwater in salt water.

What part of speech is seagrass?

seagrass is commonly used as noun.