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Tom Everingham's knock about
Submitted by Robert on Thu, 09/23/2010 - 8:16am
Tom Everingham took his camera on some walks and brought back some great Lowcountry photos.
When crabs dig and re-dig their burrows, the upper layers of (marsh) sediments is extensively reworked. … These activities increase soil drainage, the rate of decomposition of detritus, and the depath of oxygenated soil, all of which stimulates greater growth and productivity of cordgrass.








