Community-driven marine conservation ensures sea-grass restoration in Tanga – Daily News
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Community-driven marine conservation ensures sea-grass restoration in Tanga – Daily News
TANGA: SEA-GRASSES are found in shallow salty and brackish waters in many parts of the world, from the tropics to the Arctic Circle. Sea-grasses are so-named because most species have long green, grass-like leaves. They are often confused with seaweeds, but are actually more closely related to the flowering plants that you see on land. Sea-grasses have roots, stems and leaves, and produce flowers and seeds. They evolved around 100 million years …
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