The company offers prefabricated panels with expanded zinc sheets inside to protect concrete piers in saltwater. |
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Man-eating saltwater crocodiles lurk in nearby estuaries along with the deadly box jellyfish, the most poisonous creature on earth. |
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Hopefully we won't be maimed by saltwater crocodiles, eaten by sharks, or stung by poisonous jellyfish. |
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Forget stockies or naturally reproducing brown trout, saltwater sea trout are a race apart. |
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The soft plastic baits are dynamite on nearly all our saltwater species from kahawai to kingies. |
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The saltwater river harbors prized snook, trout, largemouth bass, redfish, and even tarpon. |
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If you're planning to fish in saltwater then my advice is purchase a saltwater model reel. |
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The road runs the length of a thin peninsula separating the Caribbean Sea from a large saltwater lagoon. |
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With luck, unambiguous light from the huge sky will be bouncing off the saltwater lagoons that lap the freeway. |
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Behind us were two large saltwater lagoons separated by a path and small central bridge. |
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Unlike saltwater crocodiles, freshwater crocodiles generally do not pose a threat to humans. |
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The movement of saline water into freshwater aquifers, or saltwater intrusion, is usually caused by ground water pumping from coastal wells. |
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Carefully he pulled out a small velvet bag, which inside contained of variety of saltwater taffies. |
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She looked over to see Leslie giving a reluctant child a piece of saltwater taffy. |
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Today many of you are not only catching the salmonoid species but also coarse and saltwater fish with a fly rod and reel. |
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During Lent, when meat was not eaten, they sold salt herrings and saltwater fish. |
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One of big game fishing's saltwater icons, the white marlin, may be hooked by the federal endangered species list this month. |
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More and more couples are being attracted to saltwater fly and lure fishing even if it's for just two weeks holiday in the sun each year. |
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The skin of the saltwater crocodile produces the highest quality leather of the world's crocodilian species. |
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Caught disturbing residents of Wyndham, Western Australia, a saltwater crocodile is restrained for shipment to a park. |
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Seven farms operate in Australia's Northern Territory, raising saltwater crocodiles from hatchlings and selling their skin and meat. |
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Crocodiles vary in size. The saltwater crocodile measures up to 10 m in length, while others are no more than 1 m long. |
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Researchers have long known that fish often mature in the murky saltwater amid the tangled labyrinths of roots created by mangroves. |
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Do not expose your tattoo to direct sunlight, tanning beds, saltwater, pools, saunas and hot tubs for 2 weeks. |
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Make sure you are casting where saltwater meets the fresh of a burn, stream or river. |
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Data has come from flight recorders submerged in saltwater and seared by 1,000-degree temperatures. |
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Or the items have been soaked in fresh water and chemical baths to leech out the saltwater that threatens to destroy them. |
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On the bay side, there are saltwater marshes, such as Skeleton Hill Island on Sandy Hook. |
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On the coast you saltwater fly fishers can expect to catch bass, mullet, garfish, flounders and mackerel. |
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Your book focuses on the lions of Gir, the saltwater crocs of Australia's Northern Territory, Romania's brown bears, and Siberian tigers. |
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Your baby's doctor may recommend saline nose drops or saltwater nasal spray to loosen thick nasal mucus. |
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Navigation channels and pipeline canals have brought saltwater into freshwater marshes, slowly killing them. |
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Hot showers, a humidifier, and gargling with warm saltwater aid drainage, shrink inflamed membranes and soothe sore-throat pain. |
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This migration towards saltwater, in order to spawn, occurs in all catadromous species. |
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Floods and rogue waves raise the saltwater table underlying the atolls, poisoning the Tuvaluans' staple crops. |
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At first the saltwater stung his wounds, but he got used to it, letting the water clean him up. |
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For example, salmon, striped bass and Atlantic sturgeon spawn in freshwater and mature in saltwater. |
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Other sources of moisture include deck leaks and, in one case, saltwater flying off of the shaft at a leaky stuffing box. |
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They visited the area, replete with a freshwater pond, acres and acres of oyster beds, and access to a saltwater creek. |
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Hints of fish and chips and saltwater taffy drift through the air, and clam chowder is ubiquitous on local menus. |
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A houndfish is a silver, saltwater, large needlefish with a green back, and whose jaws are equal in length. |
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The Inland Sea is a shallow saltwater lake with a swim-through 150m long to the outer and inaccessibly steep cliffs. |
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An estuary is a partially enclosed body of water where freshwater and saltwater mix. |
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The third and fully revised edition should be on the bookshelf of all saltwater fly fishers. |
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She dove, a beautiful swan dive, and plunged into the crystal clear, saltwater pool. |
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A floatplane from Cordova has a smooth saltwater landing strip to the beach, with stony, pine-covered cliffs rising up on either side. |
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Beachfront croakers and whiting are the saltwater equivalents of freshwater's redears and bluegills. |
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Unregulated hunting between 1945 and 1970 led to a steep population decline of saltwater crocs throughout their range. |
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The Sea Venture saltwater fly reels have a cutaway cage and spool machined from premium quality aluminium bar stock. |
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The conditions that cause problems for our game fish species on our rivers and stillwaters can often benefit the saltwater species. |
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What about the waste by-product from the desalination process, the saltwater concentrate that's left over? |
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Rescue divers jumped into the 2,000-gallon saltwater tank on Monday night and hauled him up. |
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If you're into saltwater fly-fishing, then add in a 9-10 weight fly outfit and carry weight forward floating and fast sinking lines with plenty of backing capacity. |
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One of the problems I see the newcomer to saltwater fly fishing do when they feel a fish is give a hefty strike upwards as they would in trout fishing. |
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Park rangers have already moved three saltwater crocs this year. |
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The saltwater fisherman drifting a natural bait on a circle hook can free-spool several counts of line, then throw the reel in gear and point the rod at the fish. |
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My greatest relief came from using ear candles to remove excess earwax and a neti pot, a teapot-like Ayurvedic tool, to flush warm saltwater through my nasal passages. |
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This is particularly important in low-lying countries such as Bangladesh, where a one-metre rise in sea level would inundate half of the country's rice land with saltwater. |
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Barramundi caught in the wild and from saltwater farms have flooded the market, pushing down the price for freshwater barramundi by more than 20 per cent. |
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If you have a saltwater tank or freshwater plant aquarium, just ignore me. |
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Maintainers explain that after each flight, they have to rinse the saltwater off the airframes and engines, and every 30 days they thoroughly wash the helicopters. |
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Fish biologists descend in bathyspheres and submarines to the deepest oceanic canyon, and trawlers scrape up odd saltwater nematodes and mollusks from the bottom sediments. |
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He was a saltwater game fish specialist himself, and very much the purist. |
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Artifacts discovered here included potsherds, some tuyeres, a clay smoking-pipe, oval-shaped pieces of chalk, shells of a variety of saltwater shellfish, and mammalian bones. |
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She seemed about the same age as Mrs Lewis up at the hotel, thought Chrissy, but her face was prematurely wrinkled, weathered by sun and saltwater. |
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An epishelf lake forms when meltwater is trapped behind a floating ice shelf and the freshwater floats on the denser saltwater below. |
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Some fish have specially adapted kidneys that vary in function, allowing them to move from freshwater to saltwater. |
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Size greatly varies among species, from the dwarf crocodile to the saltwater crocodile. |
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Most species are not highly territorial, with the exception of the saltwater crocodile, which is a highly territorial and aggressive species. |
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The saltwater crocodile and Nile crocodile are the most dangerous, killing hundreds of people each year in parts of Southeast Asia and Africa. |
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Fish hooks have been employed for centuries by fishermen to catch fresh and saltwater fish. |
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Corrosion resistance is required not only when hooks are used, especially in saltwater, but while they are stored. |
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The river's discharge is strong enough to prevent saltwater from penetrating to the inner portion. |
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A 56-year-old man has became the second diver to be killed by a saltwater crocodile off the northern Australian coast in five days, police said. |
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Lurking in river or sea, the man-eating saltwater crocodile waits with beady eyes for its unsuspecting prey. |
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That's why, when you get a frozen chicken dinner or chicken breast at a restaurant, the chicken probably has been bathed in a saltwater solution. |
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Revised and updated in a second edition, it provides saltwater hobbyists with a wealth of detail on keeping a successful saltwater aquarium. |
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Today Gibraltar's supply of drinking water comes entirely from desalination, with a separate supply of saltwater for sanitary purposes. |
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Significant saltwater wetlands called barachois exist in the southern half of the lagoon. |
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In a saltwater environment, ferrous metals and some aluminium alloys corrode quickly. |
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Mussel is the common name used for members of several families of bivalve molluscs, from saltwater and freshwater habitats. |
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Due to climate change and rising sea levels, the forest was buried under layers of peat, sand and saltwater. |
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Some jellyfish populations have become restricted to coastal saltwater lakes, such as Jellyfish Lake in Palau. |
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Live copepods are used in the saltwater aquarium hobby as a food source and are generally considered beneficial in most reef tanks. |
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Reptiles which inhabit or frequent the sea include sea turtles, sea snakes, terrapins, the marine iguana, and the saltwater crocodile. |
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Estuaries form a transition zone between freshwater river environments and saltwater maritime environments. |
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The driest and coldest areas are in the northeast, known as the Salado because of its saltwater lakes. |
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The chief varieties of saltwater fish are kingfish, jack, mackerel, whiting, bonito, and tuna. |
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A moderately sized saltwater commercial fishery is located along the Atlantic side of Long Island. |
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The saltwater fish include some quite dangerous species such as sharks, though shark attacks are extremely rare in the archipelago. |
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These findings suggest that the divide between fresh and saltwater departments has all but disappeared. The ideological battle is over. |
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A saltwater fish, a cousin of porgies and scups. The sheepshead has large, broad incisor teeth, much like a sheep. |
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The SW100 seats include added features, designs and anodization for saltwater fishing. |
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At the same time, saltwater intrusion is defoliating the area's mangroves, turning once lush forest into barren territory. |
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The Bengal tiger, clouded leopard, saltwater crocodile, black panther and fishing cat are among the chief predators in the Sundarbans. |
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In natural cycles, anisakid larvae are transmitted to marine mammals or piscivorous birds when they eat raw saltwater fish or squid. |
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Blue Carbon coastal ecosystems include mangrove forests, seagrass meadows and saltwater marshlands, which serve as carbon sinks. |
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The love nest has a cinema room, a 6500-bottle wine cellar and a saltwater swimming pool. |
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A saltwater crocodile suddenly snatched Mr Cole while he was swimming across a muddy river. |
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The saltwater crocodile had been lurking in the paved area of the pool when swimming club members arrived for training. |
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It was expected that an inshore species such as spotted sea trout or red drum would rank first, but red snapper was the number l-targeted fish for Alabama saltwater fishermen. |
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The most commonly farmed species are the saltwater and Nile crocodiles, while a hybrid of the saltwater and the rare Siamese crocodile is also bred in Asian farms. |
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Although the Philippines lacks large mammalian predators, it does have some very large reptiles such as pythons and cobras, together with gigantic saltwater crocodiles. |
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All crocodiles are semiaquatic and tend to congregate in freshwater habitats such as rivers, lakes, wetlands and sometimes in brackish water and saltwater. |
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In the Top End it was the luxuriant panoply of life, ranging from saltwater crocodiles right through to box jelly fish and reef sharks, that really affected me. |
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The last fatal crocodile attack in the Northern Territory was in December 2012, when a nine-year-old boy was seized by a saltwater crocodile near the small town of Dhania. |
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In a saltwater aquarium, copepods are typically stocked in the refugium. |
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For their part, the others had been earnestly pointing out that there were in fact two types of crocodiles, saltwater and freshwater, and that only the salties were dangerous. |
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Coral, saltwater, yes, saltwater from the nearby ocean sold to local commercial accounts and supplies are available to both retail and commercial clientele. |
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Methylmercury is commonly found in fish, both freshwater and saltwater. |
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Essentially, a saltwater solution undergoes an electrolysis process, which isolates the positive and negative ions, separating the water into acidic and alkaline liquids. |
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The saltwater fish is believed to be an Xanthic Undulate Trigger that was recently collected in Lombok Strait, a strait connecting the Java Sea to the Indian Ocean. |
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This little town, with no public marina, few boat ramps, a shoaly inlet, and a quiet reputation, nevertheless has a dedicated and talented core of saltwater fishermen. |
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Common natural baits for both fresh and saltwater fishing include worms, leeches, minnows, frogs, salamanders, octopus, squid, insects and even prawn. |
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The passport will contain a list of all game fish found in California waters, including more than 40 freshwater and 150 saltwater species, and a handful of shellfish species. |
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For would-be crabbers, there's no better place to learn than Oregon, where Dungeness and red rock crab can be found in nearly all the state's large saltwater bays. |
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