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  2. Bolon (flooring company) - Wikipedia

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    Bolon was founded by Nils-Erik Eklund in Stockholm 1949. Eklund began to use textile waste to manufacture woven rag rugs from a nearby factory. Later on in the 1960s Nils-Erik's son Lars and his wife Monica took over and continued developing the concept of the rag rug and also began to awn mats for caravans.

  3. Seagrass - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Ten seagrass species are at elevated risk of extinction (14% of all seagrass species) with three species qualifying as endangered. Seagrass loss and degradation of seagrass biodiversity will have serious repercussions for marine biodiversity and the human population that depends upon the resources and ecosystem services that seagrasses ...

  4. Thalassia testudinum - Wikipedia

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    Thalassia testudinum, commonly known as turtlegrass, [4] is a species of marine seagrass. It forms meadows in shallow sandy or muddy locations in the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico . [ 5 ] Turtle grass and other seagrasses form meadows which are important habitats and feeding grounds.

  5. Marine 'mitigation banks' aren't answer for protecting ... - AOL

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    A bill co-sponsored by Rep. Toby Overdorf seems well intentioned, but it wouldn't adequately protect fragile seagrass beds from destruction. Marine 'mitigation banks' aren't answer for protecting ...

  6. Zostera marina - Wikipedia

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    Zostera marina is a flowering vascular plant species as one of many kinds of seagrass, with this species known primarily by the English name of eelgrass with seawrack much less used, and refers to the plant after breaking loose from the submerged wetland soil, and drifting free with ocean current and waves to a coast seashore.

  7. Enhalus - Wikipedia

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    Enhalus is a monotypic genus of marine flowering plants. [5] The sole species is Enhalus acoroides. Enhalus is a large seagrass native to coastal waters of the tropical Indian and Western Pacific Oceans. [5] It is the only species of seagrass that does aerial surface pollination in which the pollen and the styles remain dry. [6]

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