If the vegetation is primarily milfoil, musk grass, pondweed, or naiad, these stocking rates are recommended. |
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Ondine is a veritable fountain of silver and vermeil, surmounted by a bronze naiad on a polished shell. |
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One day he inadvertently bathed in the spring of the naiad he had spurned. |
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South Uist is considered the best place in the UK for the aquatic plant slender naiad, which is a European Protected Species. |
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The aquatic immature stage, called a nymph or naiad, is widely distributed in freshwater, although a few species can tolerate the brackish water of marine estuaries. |
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From the mobile start line north of Rough Holme, Naiad got away well in the light south-westerly airs and reached the windward mark at Claife with a narrow lead. |
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Similarly, in 1845 the schooner Naiad punished a native for stealing with such violence that the natives attacked the ship. |
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