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1326:Pelagic fish
1306:Coastal fish
1210:Marine fungi
948:Water garden
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711:Macrobenthos
701:Hydrobiology
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1430:Oyster reef
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1283:Vertebrates
1183:Marine life
1159:Viral shunt
1124:Marine snow
1026:Maharashtra
933:Stream pool
836:Zooplankton
756:Photic zone
716:Meiobenthos
569:Algal bloom
466:October 11,
261:macrophytes
108:Definitions
1587:Categories
1440:Salt marsh
1375:Coral reef
1164:Whale fall
1144:Photophore
1021:Everglades
989:Ecoregions
928:Stream bed
901:Macrophyte
854:Freshwater
686:Food chain
599:Water bird
329:References
136:, forming
95:freshwater
1613:Highlands
1465:Tide pool
1370:Cold seep
1154:Upwelling
918:Rheotaxis
911:Fish pond
886:Limnology
811:Substrate
796:Siltation
666:Dead zone
202:river bed
134:mountains
122:sea level
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1498:HERMIONE
1415:Mangrove
1225:Seagrass
771:Pleuston
766:Plankton
746:Particle
691:Food web
457:Archived
303:Highland
292:See also
271:Lowland
236:Lowlands
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102:habitats
1425:Mudflat
1385:Estuary
1355:Bay mud
1333:Seabird
1089:f-ratio
1072:General
953:Wetland
741:Neuston
706:Hypoxia
651:Biomass
641:Benthos
557:General
323:Plateau
206:bedrock
185:streams
179:Uplands
157:geology
130:valleys
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1608:Rivers
1410:Lagoon
736:Nekton
594:Mammal
589:Insect
284:, and
257:turbid
249:Manaus
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210:riffle
98:rivers
85:above
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