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Beach wrack
Organic material deposited at high tide on beaches and other coastal area / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beach wrack or marine wrack is organic material (e.g. kelp, seagrass, driftwood) and other debris deposited at high tide on beaches and other coastal area. This material acts as a natural input of marine resources into a terrestrial system, providing food and habitat for a variety of coastal organisms.
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