Plants and Animals Test Page

  • The coastal strand community. Notice there are no plants growing in front of this sea wall. 
  • The band of dry sand on the beach narrows or disappears entirely in front ofcoastal armoring structures

  • There are many non-native species along the beach and dunes, but some are more problematic for native species than others.

This is an example of a Right Aligned Image Paragraph Bundle. Sea Grant works to ensure resilient coastal communities and economies. The year will end in March 2017 with a month of looking ahead to the next 50 years of Sea Grant and how the program might evolve to meet new challenges using its finely tuned approach of community engagement paired with focused and applied research. 

Throughout the year, Sea Grant will share stories of positive impacts in local communities through web, social media, and print outlets. Special events will be hosted and presentations made to highlight the program’s impacts. The Sea Grant network, Sea Grant Association, Sea Grant Advisory Board, and the National Sea Grant Office are all participating in a coordinated and diverse approach to carrying out the goals of this campaign.

The year will end in March 2017 with a month of looking ahead to the next 50 years of Sea Grant and how the program might evolve to meet new challenges using its finely tuned approach of community engagement paired with focused and applied research. 

Throughout the year, Sea Grant will share stories of positive impacts in local communities through web, social media, and print outlets. Special events will be hosted and presentations made to highlight the program’s impacts. The Sea Grant network, Sea Grant Association, Sea Grant Advisory Board, and the National Sea Grant Office are all participating in a coordinated and diverse approach to carrying out the goals of this campaign.

The year will end in March 2017 with a month of looking ahead to the next 50 years of Sea Grant and how the program might evolve to meet new challenges using its finely tuned approach of community engagement paired with focused and applied research. 

Throughout the year, Sea Grant will share stories of positive impacts in local communities through web, social media, and print outlets. Special events will be hosted and presentations made to highlight the program’s impacts. The Sea Grant network, Sea Grant Association, Sea Grant Advisory Board, and the National Sea Grant Office are all participating in a coordinated and diverse approach to carrying out the goals of this campaign.

This is an example of a Left Aligned Image Paragraph Bundle. Sea Grant works to ensure resilient coastal communities and economies. The year will end in March 2017 with a month of looking ahead to the next 50 years of Sea Grant and how the program might evolve to meet new challenges using its finely tuned approach of community engagement paired with focused and applied research. 

Throughout the year, Sea Grant will share stories of positive impacts in local communities through web, social media, and print outlets. Special events will be hosted and presentations made to highlight the program’s impacts. The Sea Grant network, Sea Grant Association, Sea Grant Advisory Board, and the National Sea Grant Office are all participating in a coordinated and diverse approach to carrying out the goals of this campaign.

Paragraph type: Text top with 2 images Stunt Ranch Santa Monica Mountains Reserve (SRR) is located in Los Angeles County in the Santa Monica Mountains north of Malibu. The site was the homestead of the Stunt family from the late 19th century until the death of Ethel Stunt in 1971, after which it became a research and conservation site for several organizations and institutions. Much of the property burned in 1993, then in 1995 it joined the NRS as UCLA's first reserve. Archival materials on site pertain to each of these phases of SRR's history.Stunt Ranch Santa Monica Mountains Reserve (SRR) is located in Los Angeles County in the Santa Monica Mountains north of Malibu. The site was the homestead of the Stunt family from the late 19th century until the death of Ethel Stunt in 1971, after which it became a research and conservation site for several organizations and institutions. Much of the property burned in 1993, then in 1995 it joined the NRS as UCLA's first reserve. Archival materials on site pertain to each of these phases of SRR's history.

Paragraph type: Text top with 3 images Stunt Ranch Santa Monica Mountains Reserve (SRR) is located in Los Angeles County in the Santa Monica Mountains north of Malibu. The site was the homestead of the Stunt family from the late 19th century until the death of Ethel Stunt in 1971, after which it became a research and conservation site for several organizations and institutions. Much of the property burned in 1993, then in 1995 it joined the NRS as UCLA's first reserve. Archival materials on site pertain to each of these phases of SRR's history.Stunt Ranch Santa Monica Mountains Reserve (SRR) is located in Los Angeles County in the Santa Monica Mountains north of Malibu. The site was the homestead of the Stunt family from the late 19th century until the death of Ethel Stunt in 1971, after which it became a research and conservation site for several organizations and institutions. Much of the property burned in 1993, then in 1995 it joined the NRS as UCLA's first reserve. Archival materials on site pertain to each of these phases of SRR's history.

Paragraph type: Text top with 4 images Stunt Ranch Santa Monica Mountains Reserve (SRR) is located in Los Angeles County in the Santa Monica Mountains north of Malibu. The site was the homestead of the Stunt family from the late 19th century until the death of Ethel Stunt in 1971, after which it became a research and conservation site for several organizations and institutions. Much of the property burned in 1993, then in 1995 it joined the NRS as UCLA's first reserve. Archival materials on site pertain to each of these phases of SRR's history.Stunt Ranch Santa Monica Mountains Reserve (SRR) is located in Los Angeles County in the Santa Monica Mountains north of Malibu. The site was the homestead of the Stunt family from the late 19th century until the death of Ethel Stunt in 1971, after which it became a research and conservation site for several organizations and institutions. Much of the property burned in 1993, then in 1995 it joined the NRS as UCLA's first reserve. Archival materials on site pertain to each of these phases of SRR's history Ranch Santa Monica Mountains Reserve (SRR) is located in Los Angeles County in the Santa Monica Mountains north of Malibu. The site was the homestead of the Stunt family from the late 19th century until the death of Ethel Stunt in 1971, after which it became a research and conservation site for several organizations and institutions. Much of the property burned in 1993, then in 1995 it joined the NRS as UCLA's first reserve. Archival materials on site pertain to each of these phases of SRR's history.Stunt Ranch Santa Monica Mountains Reserve (SRR) is located in Los Angeles County in the Santa Monica Mountains north of Malibu. The site was the homestead of the Stunt family from the late 19th century until the death of Ethel Stunt in 1971, after which it became a research and conservation site for several organizations and institutions. Much of the property burned in 1993, then in 1995 it joined the NRS as UCLA's first reserve. Archival materials on site pertain to each of these phases of SRR's history.

Text with Image Wrap Bundle. Throughout the year, Sea Grant will share stories of positive impacts in local communities through web, social media, and print outlets. Special events will be hosted and presentations made to highlight the program’s impacts. The Sea Grant network, Sea Grant Association, Sea Grant Advisory Board, and the National Sea Grant Office are all participating in a coordinated and diverse approach to carrying out the goals of this campaign.

The year will end in March 2017 with a month of looking ahead to the next 50 years of Sea Grant and how the program might evolve to meet new challenges using its finely tuned approach of community engagement paired with focused and applied research. 

Throughout the year, Sea Grant will share stories of positive impacts in local communities through web, social media, and print outlets. Special events will be hosted and presentations made to highlight the program’s impacts. The Sea Grant network, Sea Grant Association, Sea Grant Advisory Board, and the National Sea Grant Office are all participating in a coordinated and diverse approach to carrying out the goals of this Much of the property burned in 1993, then in 1995 it joined the NRS as UCLA's first reserve. Archival materials on site pertain to each of these phases of SRR's history.Stunt Ranch Santa Monica Mountains Reserve (SRR) is located in Los Angeles County in the Santa Monica Mountains north of Malibu. The site was the homestead of the Stunt family from the late 19th century until the death of Ethel Stunt in 1971, after which it became a research and conservation site for several organizations and institutions. Much of the property burned in 1993, then in 1995 it joined the NRS as UCLA's first reserveMuch of the property burned in 1993, then in 1995 it joined the NRS as UCLA's first reserve. Archival materials on site pertain to each of these phases of SRR's history.Stunt Ranch Santa Monica Mountains Reserve (SRR) is located in Los Angeles County in the Santa Monica Mountains north of Malibu. The site was the homestead of the Stunt family from the late 19th century until the death of Ethel Stunt in 1971, after which it became a research and conservation site for several organizations and institutions. Much of the property burned in 1993, then in 1995 it joined the NRS as UCLA's first reserve

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"The loose sediment, scarce freshwater, and highly saline conditions are inhospitable to most plants, but the few species that live here cannot survive anywhere else. These pretty, flowering plants grow close to the ground, spreading out rather than growing tall."