salt marsh in English

noun
1
an area of coastal grassland that is regularly flooded by seawater.
Shrimp farm development can damage other coastal habitats, including salt marshes and freshwater wetlands, according to the foundation report.

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1. For example, a salt marsh, cold soil.

2. 1 For example, a salt marsh, cold soil.

3. 9 A salt marsh, spring, pond, or lake.

4. 8 The word kavir is Persian for salt marsh.

5. 14 This is a stretch of salt marsh , it can grow nothing.

6. 2 You play over a salt marsh, or bayou, from tee to green.

7. 27 The development area then was still a stretch of desolate salt marsh.

8. 5 Here is Doty describing a salt marsh near his Provincetown, Mass., home.

9. What does Creek mean? A channel or stream running through a salt marsh

10. A Brackish marsh may occur where a freshwater flow enters a salt marsh

11. 7 Channels and salt marsh, reed beds and pools, shingle and fore shore.

12. 4 A short-eared owl beat low over the salt marsh on long rounded wings.

13. A channel or stream running through a salt marsh: tidal Creeks teeming with shore wildlife.

14. 3 Miles of salt marsh stretched before us, reaching to the shores of the River Severn.

15. 23 As an example of such useless lands , the court referred to a prior case salt marsh.

16. 19 A low white church hovered on wood piles over a salt marsh off to the left.

17. He trailed along behind her through the sand dunes, along the edge of the tidal salt marsh.

18. 17 He trailed along behind her through the sand dunes, along the edge of the tidal salt marsh.

19. Bluets and White Violets - A 'Salt Marsh Pottery' Bowl - Hand-painted - Flowers - Decorative Pottery - Wall Hanging - Gardener Gift TheBrownSuitcase

20. 30 Total flavonoids of Spartina alterniflora(TFS) are immuno-active materials isolated from Spartina alterniflora, a salt marsh plant.

21. 6 They have created an experimental salt marsh by allowing coastal farmland at Northey Island in Essex to be flooded.

22. 20 Lapland buntings and skylarks swirled and settled, searching for the last seeds of salt marsh plants below the bank.

23. 18 We drove back towards Titchwell Marsh, stopping to look out over the miles of salt marsh on the way.

24. The influence of Bracteoles on the germination response of a salt marsh annual, Atriplex prostrata, and a salt desert perennial, A

25. 25 The ecosystem of saline lakes can be divided into two subecosystems i. e. brine area and sur-rouding salt marsh ecosystems.

26. 22 These results are consistent with the observation that the salt marsh plants often grew better near tidal creeks than in the inner areas.

27. 24 Secretive marsh birds like clapper rails, king rails and soras—one of which has already been found oiled—frequent brackish and salt marsh habitat.

28. 12 Sea-level rise also threatens coastal wetlands, including salt marsh habitats and mangroves, adding to threats to these ecologically valuable areas by human actions.

29. 15 This paper used the intertidal sediments and salt marsh plant Suaeda heteroptera as materials to study the plant - microbial remediation of POPs contaminated sediments.

30. 16 At lunchtime we streaked through Elkhorn Slough, a salt marsh reserve near Monterey,[www.Sentencedict.com] where egrets preened and massive sea lions lolled in the mud.

31. I was neither at the hot gates Nor fought in the warm rain Nor knee deep in the salt marsh, heaving a cutlass, Bitten by flies, fought.

32. 29 I was neither at the hot gates Nor fought in the warm rain Nor knee deep in the salt marsh, heaving a cutlass, Bitten by flies, fought.

33. 13 More recent data from Australia suggest that salt marsh mosquitoes test positive for M. ulcerans DNA, although transmission by this type of mosquito has not been established.

34. 10 Some of those species on the upland and salt marsh areas are Canada Geese, Yellow, Common Yellowthroat and Redstart warblers, Osprey , Oystercatchers, Willets, and Tree Sparrow.

35. 26 In this paper, it is suggested that the salt vegetation along the Hexi Corridor in Gansu can be divided into salt desert, salt meadow and salt marsh.

36. 11 The restoration of a habitat of salt marsh grasses and shallow estuarine waters along the park's edge allows visitors the opportunity to appreciate the area's marine ecology and wildlife.

37. 28 Still, that doesn't mean the exact relationship between temperature and sea level rise evident in the salt marsh data will hold as climate change accelerates in the future, Miller cautioned.

38. 21 Mark Doty, whose Fire to Fire: New and Selected Poems won in its category, noted that he and his partner, the writer, Paul Lisicky, had been recently married in a salt marsh in Truro, Massachusetts.

39. A baler or hay baler is a piece of farm machinery used to compress a cut and raked crop (such as hay, cotton, flax straw, salt marsh hay, or silage) into compact Bales that are easy to handle, transport, and store.Often, Bales are configured to dry and preserve some intrinsic (e.g

40. In three areas of vegetation (dune, mountain heath and salt marsh) the following phytosociological techniques have been tested and compared, using the same data: the Braun-Blanquet method; association and inverse analysis ofWilliams &Lambert; cluster analysis (agglomerative classification) based on different coefficients of similarity; and ordination (principal components analysis performed on matrices of different coefficients).

41. The classical syntaxonomical treatment of the European Spartina communities as published in the series Prodrome of the the European plant communities, is compared with the results of a numerical treatment, based on largely the same set of relevés. 576 relevés, selected from the total salt marsh data set were subjected to agglomerative clustering with relocation with the similarity ratio as similarity measure.