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  2. Redfish Bay - Wikipedia

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    The northernmost extensive beds of seagrass in Texas, including Turtle Grass (Thalassia testudinum) and Shoal Grass (Halodule beaudettei), are found in the bay.In June 2000, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department designated the bay as a scientific area to study the seagrass, as a result, the Redfish Bay State Scientific Area was established.

  3. Sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    The Kemp's ridley sea turtle is found solely in the Gulf of Mexico and along the East Coast of the United States. [30] Sea turtles are generally found in the waters over continental shelves. During the first three to five years of life, sea turtles spend most of their time in the pelagic zone floating in seaweed mats.

  4. It's World Animal Day! These iconic species are the official ...

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    Oct. 4 is World Animal Day, so we want to introduce you to the official animals of Texas. Do you think you could guess them all?

  5. Marine coastal ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    A marine coastal ecosystem is a marine ecosystem which occurs where the land meets the ocean. Worldwide there is about 620,000 kilometres (390,000 mi) of coastline. Coastal habitats extend to the margins of the continental shelves, occupying about 7 percent of the ocean surface area.

  6. Meet one of the ocean's most intriguing biological mysteries ...

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  7. Marine life - Wikipedia

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    The world ocean covers an area of 3.618 × 10 8 km 2 with a mean depth of 3682 m, resulting in an estimated volume of 1.332 × 10 9 km 3. [17] If all of Earth's crustal surface was at the same elevation as a smooth sphere, the depth of the resulting world ocean would be about 2.7 kilometres (1.7 mi).

  8. How birds get their colors. A visual guide to your ...

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    “Birds are living in a much more vibrant and colorful world than we are,” Shultz said. Humans have three types of cones in our eyes for red, green and blue light.

  9. Marine ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    Marine ecosystems can be divided into many zones depending upon water depth and shoreline features. The oceanic zone is the vast open part of the ocean where animals such as whales, sharks, and tuna live. The benthic zone consists of substrates below water where many invertebrates live. The intertidal zone is