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World Oceans Day: How do snook survive cold spells in Everglades waters? By heading for the depths
Mangroves (green) and freshwater marshes (light brown) surround the upper Shark River.
Credit: Lori Oberhofer
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Detail of small creeks where freshwater marshes (brown) and mangroves (green) meet.
Credit: Lori Oberhofer
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Common snook habitat in the upper Shark River in Everglades National Park.
Credit: Jennifer Rehage
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Scientist Jennifer Rehage holds a young common snook.
Credit: Jennifer Rehage
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Image of an Everglades common snook, less than a year old.
Credit: Jennifer Rehage
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Picture of a juvenile common snook in Tarpon Bay, Everglades National Park.
Credit: Jennifer Rehage
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