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Study confirms and ranks nursery value of coastal habitats
Findings will help resource managers with difficult conservation decisions A comprehensive analysis of more than 11,000 previous coastal-habitat measurements suggests that mangroves and seagrasses provide the greatest value as "nurseries" for young fishes and invertebrates, providing key guidance for managers of threatened marine resources.
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