Beds of underwater grasses act as nurseries that
shelter young fish and aquatic invertebrates.
Not exact matches
Decorate the
shelter to look like water, then have an adult or older child hide behind the
shelter and attach small candies or other prizes to the clothespin while the
younger children
fish from the other side.
«It's an absurd position,» he says, noting that studies have shown that some
young fish find
shelter on the bottom.
Seagrass beds provide food and
shelter to a wide variety of marine life and are particularly important as nursery habitat for
young fish and invertebrates such as kelp bass and California spiny lobsters.