Underwater grasses are key to the health of Chesapeake Bay
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Across the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, below the water’s surface, ribbons of green sway in the current.
They are stems of pondweed, eelgrass, widgeon grass, stargrass, and a number of other species. Together they make up the underwater grasses that form a crucial habitat for Bay life, help clean the water, and mitigate effects of climate change.
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