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SAV is a great habitat for fish, including commercially important species, because it provides them with a place to hide from predators and it hosts a buffet of small invertebrates and other prey. They essentially form a canopy, much like that of a forest but underwater.
SAV protect shorelines and bottoms by adding oxygen to the water and reducing wave energy. SAV beds can be scarred by propellers of small vessels or by larger craft if they run aground. Recovery from this scarring can take years. Avoid damaging SAV when operating your vessel in shallow areas, particularly at low tide.
They grow in wetlands, marshes, shallow water bodies, slow moving waterways, lakes, reservoirs, and rivers. Some SAV are invasive, and if they are left unchecked, they can be a problem for boaters, agriculture and public safety.
Submerged aquatic vegetation is called by many names including sea grass, underwater grass, eel grass, bay grass and many others.
Aquatic plants provide a food source, habitat, removal of carbon dioxide and production of oxygen through photosynthesis. Plants act as the producers in an ecosystem since they produce their own food as well as food for the consumers or animals of Page 2 that ecosystem.
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Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) Generate food and habitat for waterfowl, fish, shellfish, and invertebrates. Many components of the plant structure such as seeds, tubers, and even the leafy vegetation are a major source of food for a variety of organisms around the bay.
SAV protect shorelines and bottoms by adding oxygen to the water and reducing wave energy. SAV beds can be scarred by propellers of small vessels or by larger craft if they run aground. Recovery from this scarring can take years. Avoid damaging SAV when operating your vessel in shallow areas, particularly at low tide.
Aquatic Plants: Submerged Plants Broad-leaf pondweeds. Bushy pondweeds and naiads. Canada waterweed. Coontail. Curly-leaf pondweed Invasive aquatic plant. Diverse-leaved Pondweed Rare aquatic plant. Eurasian watermilfoil Invasive aquatic plant. Narrow-leaf pondweeds.

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