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igomit [66]
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Please help me I have so much school work plus I'm giving 28 points to best answer!!!!!!

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Here are some ideas artificial reefs, to keep the tide from washing away the sand. 
<span>Eliminate human traffic in the grasses habitat; walkways above the sand prevent erosion by foot traffic.Also bann fishermen from some of these areas.</span>
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