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certain species were intentionally or unintentionally released into new areas. match each species to its possible type of release method.
cogon grass arrived as
seeds in packing material.
european brown trout
were introduced to
establish sport fisheries.
the asian oyster was
introduced to replace
depleted native
fish populations
european green crabs
began threatening
commercial fisheries.
intentional release
unintentional release
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