Pair of Kings

Pair of Kings reef
Type:
artificial reef, barge
Specs:
( 132 ft )
Sponsor:
Ann E Clark Foundation, BassBarn.com
Sunk:
Wednesday August 10, 2005 - Wildwood Artificial Reef
GPS:
38°58.030' -74°41.050'
Pair of Kings reef

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Eelgrass

Zostera marina

Size: to 36"

Seagrass: Nature's Nursery

Seagrasses are a group of approximately 50 species of vascular plants that complete their entire life cycle fully submerged in the marine environment. The most common and ecologically important seagrasses in New Jersey are eelgrass ( Zostera marina ) and widgeon grass ( Ruppia maritima ). Widgeon grass, however, is actually a fresh/brackish water plant with extreme salinity tolerance and is therefore sometimes not classified as a "true" marine seagrass.

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