A dry landing, then a walk to
a brackish water lagoon frequented by stilts, pintail ducks, sandpipers, sanderlings and more.
Not exact matches
In addition to its importance in the
water cycle, as a potentially exploitable
water resource and a source of
water for
brackish coastal environments such as marshes and coastal
lagoons, it also can serve as an important source of dissolved chemical compounds such as nutrients and trace and toxic metals.
Like the ancestors of modern terrestrial creatures, Qingmendous dwelled in
brackish waters of
lagoons, bays and deltas — within spitting distance of land.
Huge, squiggly teeth protrude from his lower lip, and powerful, muscle - bound fins allow him to sluice through the
brackish water of a prehistoric
lagoon.
Great Brak is called such because of the
brackish water of the Brak Rivers - the
lagoon mouth is divided into two sandy channels with a small island between them.
Wading through the mud and
brackish water in these newly - restored tidal
lagoons, their goal was to tally every fish in their trawl.