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coastgis.marsci.uga.edu
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Organic Keywords
Keywords found: 89
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k12 - Sediment
Sediment is considered a form of pollution when there is too much of it. ... it is important to note that careful planning can reduce erosion. ...
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Sapelo History
The earliest inhabitants of Sapelo Island were prehistoric Indians. ... The present-day Reynolds Mansion was built on the foundations of Spalding's South ...
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K-12 E. coli
E. coli (pronounced "ee koh-lie") is a common species of bacteria. The name, E. coli, is an abbreviation. It stands for the bacteria's Latin scientific name ...
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k12 - Sediment
This may seem strange, but sediment is sometimes considered a pollutant too! Sediment is considered a form of pollution when there is too much of it. ...
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K - 12 Disease Organisms
All of these diseases are caused by are microscopic organisms, such as bacteria. All of these disease organisms live in wet environments. ...
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k12, Spartina
Spartina grass, a smooth cord grass, is a grass that grows in saltwater. ... Spartina grass is adapted to live in the difficult environment of a tidal marsh ...
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Basins - General
Click on the map to see a larger version. To see a list of Georgia's river basins and the counties that lie within them: sorted by county name sorted by ...
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K12 - Human Impacts
Management Issues > Human Impacts > Pollution > Disease ... such as chemicals and waste, into the environment that cause damage to the environment. ...
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Flathead Catfish
Flathead catfish are typically pale yellow to light brown on the back and sides, and highly mottled with black and/or brown. The belly is usually pale ...
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Piedmont Climate
For a complete description of Piedmont climate see the brochure put out by the State Climatologist's Office. You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to open ...
 
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