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Tennessee River Mussel Shells: Identification and Legal Concerns

Freshwater mussels are key to the Tennessee River's health, keeping the water clean. But, they face many dangers, making it crucial to save them.Knowing the different mussel species and their shells...

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Why Do Mussel Shells Wash Up After High Water?

Walking along the beach after a high tide often shows a beach full of mussel shells. This is both interesting and complex. It involves marine life, ocean studies, and the environment.The presence of...

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Macroinvertebrates: Assessing Water Quality in Tennessee

Keeping Tennessee's streams and rivers healthy is key for good water quality. A great way to check this is by looking at macroinvertebrates. These small creatures live in the water and show changes...

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Benthic Insects Thrive in Tennessee River Gravel Beds

The Tennessee River's gravel beds are a home for many benthic insects. These insects are key to the river's health.They feed other aquatic life and keep the water clean. This is vital for the river's...

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Mayfly vs Caddisfly: How to Identify in Tennessee River

The Tennessee River is famous for its diverse aquatic life. It's home to many insects important for fishing and nature lovers. Mayflies and caddisflies are key signs of water health and are vital to...

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Tennessee Streams: Aquatic Insects Reveal Ecosystem Health

The health of Tennessee's streams is vital for our environment, wildlife, and daily activities. Aquatic insects are key indicators of this health. These small creatures are a food source for fish and...

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