SUBMERSED AQUATIC VEGETATION (SAV)
Submersed aquatic vegetation (SAV) are underwater grasses often found in
shallow (a depth of less than 6 ft.) areas. It is a habitat for fish and
shellfish and a food source for several waterfowl species. SAV adds oxygen to the
water and reduces wave energy, protecting shorelines and bottoms. Scientific
studies have shown that SAV beds can be scarred by propellers or by boats that
run aground. Recovery from this scarring can take years. When operating your
boat in shallow areas, be careful to avoid damaging SAV.
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