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Seaweeds Of Long Island Sound (Second Edition)
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2009
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Description:Whether you are a nature enthusiast, a teacher, a student or a scientist, this guide is intended co stimulate your curiosity and assist you with the identification of these very unique and beautiful photosynthetic marine organisms inhabiting the shores and shallow waters of Long Island Sound. Every effort has been made to incorporate habitat color images of these seaweeds, and when possible, photomicrograph​s have been included. Descriptions of the seaweeds include external form and structure, texture, color, and habitat in Long Island Sound. We hope this guide will fill the user with the excitement experienced by those who know the seaweeds well. This guide is a collaboration between the University of Connecticut, the Connecticut Sea Grant College Program, the U.S. EPA Long Island Sound Study, and the Connecticut College Arboretum.
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Sea Grant Document Number:CONN-H-09-005;CONN-H-06-001;
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