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Seagrass secrets: Ancient sea cow fossils key to climate change in Gulf
The fossils revealed that ancient dugong relatives have grazed on aquatic vegetation around the world for about 50 million years. However, in the Gulf, the seagrass meadows they rely on are threatened ...
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