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  2. Minecraft modding - Wikipedia

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    The original version of the game, now called Minecraft: Java Edition, is still modded this way, but with more advanced tools. Minecraft: Bedrock Edition , a version of the game available for mobile , consoles , and Microsoft Windows , is written in C++ , and as a result cannot be modded the same way.

  3. Marbled parrotfish - Wikipedia

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    The marbled parrotfish lives in sheltered bays, harbours and lagoons among seagrass beds and algal-covered reefs. [6] It normally occurs in small groups. [2] It ranges in depth from 0–15 metres (0–49 ft). [7] Uniquely among parrotfish, females never change sex to males; [5] they are gonochoristic.

  4. Cymodoceaceae - Wikipedia

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    Cymodoceaceae is a family of flowering plants, sometimes known as the "manatee-grass family", which includes only marine species. [2]The 2016 APG IV does recognize Cymodoceaceae and places it in the order Alismatales, in the clade monocots.

  5. Seagrass wrasse - Wikipedia

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    The seagrass wrasse (Novaculoides macrolepidotus) is a species of wrasse native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. It can be found in lagoons and mangrove forests in seagrass beds or on sandy areas with plentiful algal growth. It occurs at depths from the surface to 10 m (33 ft).

  6. Zostera marina - Wikipedia

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    Zostera marina is a flowering vascular plant species as one of many kinds of seagrass, with this species known primarily by the English name of eelgrass with seawrack much less used, and refers to the plant after breaking loose from the submerged wetland soil, and drifting free with ocean current and waves to a coast seashore.

  7. Zostera - Wikipedia

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    Zostera is a small genus of widely distributed seagrasses, commonly called marine eelgrass, or simply seagrass or eelgrass, and also known as seaweed by some fishers and recreational boaters including yacht captains.

  8. Seagrass - Wikipedia

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    Since the late 19th century, over 20% of the global seagrass area has been lost, with seagrass bed loss occurring at a rate of 1.5% each year. [119] Of the 72 global seagrass species, approximately one quarter (15 species) could be considered at a Threatened or Near Threatened status on the IUCN’s Red List of Threatened Species. [ 120 ]

  9. Syringodium isoetifolium - Wikipedia

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    Syringodium isoetifolium, commonly known as noodle seagrass, [3] is a species of flowering plant in the family Cymodoceaceae, growing underwater in marine habitats. It forms seagrass meadows in shallow sandy or muddy locations in the Indian and Pacific Oceans .