Answer: shallow subtidal eelgrass, intertidal flat habitat, rock reef habitat
Step-by-step explanation:
The project will seek to dredge sand and substrate from the
southwest of the site to create a drainage channel in the Maplewood basin. This will create a shallow subtidal eelgrass
supporting fish and invertebrate communities. The substrate
will be used to fill in the northeastern corner of the basin to make a mudflat that supports and
shellfish in intertidal flat habitat
and juvenile salmonids and crabs in
rock reef habitat(figure 3.3)
This is the passage that we will get after we add those two habitats from your question which are rock reef habitat, and intertidal flat habitat, and also shallow subtidal eelgrass.
Rock reef habitat is opposite to intertidal flat habitat because it is not flat it is the place when fishes can hide or live.
Eelgrass is considered a flowering underwater plant.