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restored.Next index is aquatic plants, hydrophytes, and we rated it 2. In this case the number of species decreased. The speed of the flow was not suitable for floating plants and we thought that it was not considerate.In case of riparian plants, we gave a score 5. The structure was stablized and the number of japanese hop has been decreased. The riparian ecosystem experienced a lot of changes
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