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which is not a reason why seagrass beds are important? they provide refuge from predation for many marine organisms they stabilize the bottom with their roots, and slow water flow with their leaves, allowing silt to settle out and trapping sediments that directly influences water clarity. they provide oxygen, nutrients, and habitats for many diverse marine species. the levels of dissolved oxygen change over hours of the day.
Seagrass beds are important for providing refuge, stabilizing the bottom, trapping sediments, and offering oxygen, nutrients, and habitats. The change in dissolved - oxygen levels over the day is a general characteristic of aquatic environments and not a unique reason for the importance of seagrass beds.
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the levels of dissolved oxygen change over hours of the day.