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  • he only Northern Athabascan group to live on saltwater and this allowed them to have the most seden
  • Reserve, which comprises sea dunes and both saltwater and freshwater marshes.
  • The Baths were saltwater and springwater pools, heated to varying deg
  • Algae scrubbers are used in both saltwater and freshwater, and remove nuisance algae of
  • ome flooded knee-deep in a mix of rainwater, saltwater, and sewage.
  • the 1900s, as billions of barrels of oil and saltwater and as trillions of cubic feet of gas were r
  • untered in the Solomon Islands-namely, sand, saltwater and the difficulty in keeping the weapon cle
  • treme anger, an ink pouch, two stomachs (one saltwater and one freshwater), three hearts, (original
  • eep cuts made through the marshes brought in saltwater and led to coastal erosion.
  • Thick-walled saltpans were filled with saltwater and heated from below until the water had bo
  • lake by changing the lake from freshwater to saltwater and increasing the depth of part of the lake
  • cific islands, that is moderately popular in saltwater aquaria, for reef tanks.
  • 30,000-US-gallon (110,000 l; 25,000 imp gal) saltwater aquarium and six smaller aquaria, as well as
  • The Twospot lionfish is also a common saltwater aquarium species.
  • l catsharks are commonly kept species in the saltwater aquarium trade.
  • a snakeyard with free harmless snakes, and a saltwater aquarium with tropical fish.
  • The children's library includes the saltwater aquarium, which was expanded to a 15,000 gal
  • Balistapus undulatus is a hardy member of a saltwater aquarium.
  • atures interactive natural history displays, saltwater aquariums and live reptiles.
  • and nitrates produced by larger organisms in saltwater aquariums.
  • Chaetomorpha which has a few members used in saltwater aquariums.
  • as DSB) is a filtration method used in some saltwater aquariums.
  • nd a stand of dead spruce trees preserved by saltwater are all that remains of Portage today
  • There are various types of saltwater baits that are natural.
  • mainland and isolated from the influence of saltwater by a series of water control structures or '
  • lso known as the Pismo clam, is a species of saltwater clam in the genus Tivela.
  • butternut clam, is a species of large edible saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family
  • mmon name the Alaska jingle, is a species of saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family
  • worms at all, but rather a group of unusual saltwater clams with very small shells, notorious for
  • Petricolaria is a genus of saltwater clams, marine bivalve mollusks in the family
  • ashington clams", is a genus of large edible saltwater clams, marine bivalve mollusks in the family
  • Donax is a genus of small, edible saltwater clams, marine bivalve mollusks.
  • Solenidae is a family of saltwater clams, marine bivalve mollusks in the order
  • rioida is an order of large and medium-sized saltwater clams, marine bivalve mollusks.
  • Chamelea is a genus of small saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the family
  • Petricola is a genus of saltwater clams, marine bivalve mollusks in the family
  • he pressure difference would cause a flow of saltwater column to the freshwater column until the pr
  • h, Coastal Rat-tail Grass, Salt Couch Grass, Saltwater Couch and Nioaka, is a coastal non-bunching
  • m Release of The Year - The Pigram Brothers, Saltwater Country
  • pproximately 31,000 acres (13,000 ha) of its saltwater creeks, freshwater tributaries, and hardwood
  • The Saltwater Crocodile may inhabit the area, particularly
  • kadu Gorge, which houses a near-5 metre male saltwater crocodile named Rex.
  • With recent restoration of saltwater crocodile habitat and reduced poaching, it i
  • The centre added a large Saltwater Crocodile exhibit in 2002, and in 2006 an ex
  • Saltwater crocodile jumping up at Adelaide River
  • cial website states that only incidentally a saltwater crocodile is found, other experts disagree.
  • Saltwater crocodile sunning itself at Corroboree in th
  • The saltwater crocodile was historically found throughout
  • aller than the other Australian species, the saltwater crocodile, which is responsible for attacks
  • plan, growing to sizes similar to the modern Saltwater Crocodile, Crocodylus porosus.
  • even crocodile feeding of the park's massive saltwater crocodile.
  • the much larger (and, in India, less common) saltwater crocodile.
  • Bird of Paradise, New Guinea Crocodile, and Saltwater Crocodile.
  • This species can live in areas where Saltwater Crocodiles cannot, and are known to inhabit
  • Although Saltwater Crocodiles were once very common in the Meko
  • It competes poorly with Saltwater crocodiles but is saltwater tolerant.
  • 00,000 US gallons (3,028,000 l) of fresh and saltwater displays.
  • eat Ganilly (Cornish: Guen Hily, meaning the saltwater downs) is one of the Isles of Scilly.
  • the sea; they can tolerate being washed with saltwater during especially high tides.
  • d of warmer freshwater can float upon colder saltwater entering an estuary forming a salt wedge.
  • In a saltwater environment, ferrous metals and some alumini
  • Areas where freshwater and saltwater environments meet, such as bays and near riv
  • ed objects, plants, and animals in nearshore saltwater environments.
  • Their first release, the Saltwater EP, was released in 2008 through Doomed by D
  • ranging from barrier islands and beaches, to saltwater estuaries, coastal plains and the Appalachia
  • water has a higher salt concentration, with saltwater fish such as cod, pollock, flounder, and mac
  • It is estimated that some 600+ species of saltwater fish inhabit the waters off Port Aransas.
  • The pinfish, Lagodon rhomboides, is a saltwater fish of the Sparidae family (commonly called
  • Saltwater fish, however, undergo active phsiological p
  • word comes from the Greek word for a type of saltwater fish.
  • ters and many species of both freshwater and saltwater fish.
  • ry In the USA, about 12 million recreational saltwater fishers generate $30 billion in economic imp
  • roots covering New England waters to address saltwater fishing issues throughout the world.
  • for both freshwater fishing in the river and saltwater fishing in the Gulf of Mexico.
  • The park offers visitors a saltwater fishing pier, a beach, basketball courts, te
  • Reel Animals ( Saltwater Fishing)
  • ildlife Refuge is renowned for its fantastic saltwater fishing, and the presence of the largest win
  • California, and dedicated to freshwater and saltwater fishkeeping and the aquarium/fishkeeping hob
  • freshwater flows out and in the lower part, saltwater flows in.
  • ray's Sporting Journal, American Angler, and Saltwater Fly Fishing.
  • d fisherman, he was regarded as a pioneer of saltwater fly fishing techniques.
  • tions such as American Angler, Fly Tyer, and Saltwater Fly Fishing.
  • itor's iron hull, having been inundated with saltwater for over 100 years, is deteriorating at an a
  • Some typical saltwater groundfish species are sole, flounder, and h
  • Saltwater groundfish harvesting is subject to numerous
  • Saltwater has a lower freezing point than fresh water,
  • lytic cells for producing free chlorine from saltwater in swimming pools, and anodes for cathodic p
  • s and large rivers, but also occasionally in saltwater in estuaries and along coasts.
  • itats that are intermediate between land and saltwater: in estuaries and salt marshes, at, or right
  • The flow of saltwater inland is limited to coastal areas.
  • ood control, fisheries and the management of saltwater intrusion downstream with its dry-season rel
  • was a major purpose of the dredging, led to saltwater intrusion in the area, forcing the abandonme
  • The saltwater intrusion forms a wedge.
  • Saltwater intrusion happens when saltwater is drawn-in
  • Saltwater intrusion and increased flow of pollutants i
  • strial, and agricultural uses, prevention of saltwater intrusion, water supply for Everglades Natio
  • To further restrict saltwater intrusion, in 1966 a hinged barrier was inst
  • e pressure from the salt water, stopping the saltwater intrusion.
  • f mussels in Apalachicola Bay from excessive saltwater intrusion.
  • e National Wildlife Refuge to be affected by saltwater intrusion.
  • The Albufera is a saltwater lagoon and estuary on the Gulf of Valencia c
  • The island has a prominent sand hill and a saltwater lagoon.
  • rah Lake, one of Australia's largest coastal saltwater lakes.
  • ide channel between high cliffs, making it a saltwater loch.
  • the marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris) in a saltwater marsh at Cedar Key, Florida, where it occurr
  • e freshwater marsh at Paynes Prairie and the saltwater marsh at Cedar Key.
  • N. fosteri was discovered in a saltwater marsh at Waccasassa Bay, near Cedar Key, Lev
  • Saltwater marsh borders parts of the island.
  • The property includes coastal areas, with saltwater marsh and habitat, and fresh water creek.
  • Andree Clark Bird Refuge, a 42-acre saltwater marsh is one of the largest wildlife refuges
  • It consists of 2,762 acres (11.18 km2) of saltwater marsh, grassland, mixed deciduous woods, and
  • nto the Back Bay Fens, which were formerly a saltwater marsh.
  • ats, Oryzomys palustris, from freshwater and saltwater marshes in Florida.
  • ud flats, inland freshwater marshes, coastal saltwater marshes, and mixed forest.
  • s wetlands, and inhabits both freshwater and saltwater marshes, particularly if Typha (cattail) is
  • Holly Marsh is a small saltwater marshland in Mashpee, Massachusetts on the s
  • t your local fish store to see if they carry saltwater mollies) Increase the salt content to match
  • Nucula nitidulaformis is a saltwater nut clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the fa
  • Potter Pond (formerly Fish Pond) is a saltwater pond in the town of South KIngstown, Washing
  • is an species of shrimp, known only from two saltwater pools on Ascension Island; the larger of the
  • also environmental chambers, freshwater and saltwater pools.
  • This makes the cost of desalination of saltwater prohibitely expensive, making schemes like t
  • n Fish Breeding, Secrets to Society Success, Saltwater Q&A, FishKidz, Aquarist Notebook, Aquatic Ma
  • see Skookumchuck, British Columbia; for the saltwater rapids at the mouth of Sechelt Inlet see Sko
  • This strain of Molly can also be kept in saltwater reef tanks, and provide clean-up duties for
  • Two saltwater reefs separated by a sunken tanker provide g
  • It primarily inhabits Hawaiian saltwater reefs past 80 feet but occasionally found ne
  • Ruins at Saltwater River
  • The Saltwater River area contained two penal settlements.
  • Akala puzha is a saltwater river in Kozhikode district.
  • Saltwater River (also known as Saltwater Creek) is a f
  • nt RiverQuarium features both freshwater and saltwater river ecosystem of Southwest Georgia as well
  • 846, and was transferred to the penal colony Saltwater River, Tasmania in 1847.
  • ture of reggae and rock that has been called saltwater rock and they sing in English and in Arnhem
  • s are the subspecies or colonies of regular, saltwater, seals.
  • initions of the term 'waterfowl' include the saltwater shorebirds or waders, gulls, pelicans, and h
  • Katmai Bay, namesake of an area of saltwater shoreline in the Katmai National Park and Pr
  • illaria mutata is a species of small mudflat saltwater snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the fam
  • lar destination for recreation fishing, with Saltwater species including: striped bass, surfperch,
  • ,000 l) ocean tank containing Gulf of Mexico saltwater species from estuaries, surf zone, shallow w
  • Lear, Dave: "Southport 26 Center Console", Saltwater Sportsman, 1/1/2005, retrieved on 5/5/2009.
  • sed as cut bait and for trolling purposes by saltwater sportsmen.
  • ieved to be formed in the intertidal zone by saltwater spray and evaporation, but an algal contribu
  • The brine outcropping at the surface as saltwater springs are known as "licks" or "salines".
  • Fleishhacker Pool was a public saltwater swimming pool located in the southwest corne
  • s at the ice cream shops and getting bags of saltwater taffy at the old fashioned candy store.
  • Marine life depends in some way on the saltwater that is in the sea (the term marine comes fr
  • lots are situated along the Vernon River, a saltwater tidal creek that eventually peters out as it
  • re lower St. John River system has a limited saltwater tidal influence resulting from the Reversing
  • h century, when, to promote agriculture, the saltwater tides were prevented from entering by means
  • ensity causes the pressure under a column of saltwater to be greater than the pressure under a colu
  • ctares of the park, intertidal mangroves and saltwater vegetation cover 7,000 hectares, and savanna
  • n intertidal flats and shallows of fresh and saltwater wetlands in Australia, New Zealand, Indonesi
  • te 28 and harbors 7,825 acres (31.67 km2) of saltwater when the tide is in.
  • drips into the sand has a lower density than saltwater, which makes a kind of fresh water bubble fl
  • In order to transition a Molly to saltwater you need to slowly adjust the salt content i