The tree stump was hauled from the place of its growth to a funerary monument in a saltmarsh, and turned upside down. |
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The river channel meanders through wide tidal freshwater marshes of cattail and sedges, with stands of saltmarsh cordgrass along the upper banks. |
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The biting flies, from the saltmarsh that abuts the Seaview Marriott course, often make life miserable for players and spectators alike. |
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The bay includes saltmarsh, shallow and open water, tidal channels, mudflats and numerous islands, and a freshwater pond. |
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The study area consists of about 130 ha of saltmarsh bordering the Wadden Sea, which is a huge area of tidal mudflats in The Netherlands. |
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These were used for storing shellfish after they had been collected from nearby saltmarsh creeks and before they were taken to markets. |
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It contains important habitats, including saltmarsh, reedbeds, mud flats and sand dunes. |
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Over the coming months and years salt-tolerant plants will colonise the area and form a new saltmarsh. |
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Spatial and temporal dynamics of mycorrhizas in Jaumea carnosa, a tidal saltmarsh halophyte. |
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Two twites were a surprise find on the saltmarsh here, perhaps en route to their last breeding areas in Snowdonia. |
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A total of 5,495,089 hectares of mapped saltmarsh across 43 countries and territories are represented in a Geographic Information Systems polygon shapefile. |
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The extensive creeks in the salt marsh, and the vegetation that grows there, helps dissipate wave energy thus improving the protection afforded to land behind the saltmarsh. |
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Prosecutors say Triston Saltmarsh was a foot soldier in a blackmail scam designed to con the owners of small businesses out of thousands of pounds. |
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The promotions are Polly Saltmarsh to vice president of member service, Tina Cabana to vice president of lending, and Katherine McFarland to vice president of compliance. |
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