Sentences with phrase «mudflat in»

As a final note, the fertile crescent was basically a marsh and a tidal mudflat in the mouth of two big rivers.
Mission Beach Rainforest Apartments are located in a culdesac a very short walk to one of Tropical North Queensland's best beaches - 14 km of clean sand with not a mangrove or mudflat in sight!
At low tide, visitors prowl the mudflats in search of sunken fossils and scavenge the shoreline jumble, rock hammers in hand.
The left side of the interferogram shows fringe patterns due to the morphology of the Chenier reflecting water level changes in the mudflats in between the ridges of the Chenier's.
In Vancouver, he also realized From shangri - la to shangri - la, a temporary installation based on huts that were erected on the Maplewood mudflats in North Vancouver during the second half of the twentieth century.
Mudflats in Maine have become acidic enough to kill young clams.

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I began to feel that the Mass gave me a living connection with my ancestors in England and Scotland before the Reformation and with other ancestors thousands of years earlier than that, in the woods and in the caves on the mudflats of Europe.
Also known as sea asparagus, due to its emerald green stalks reminiscent of asparagus, samphire grows abundantly in the marshy shallows and salty mudflats of North Western Europe.
Unlike clams which are dug from mudflats and oysters that are pried off rocks, scallops are free - swimming and are harvested in trawls, dredges or by divers.
If rumored development goes forward in one area of intact mudflats her group is closely monitoring, in Rudong County near Shanghai, it could «ring the death knell for that species,» Millington says.
Without «legislative power to stop reclamation, crossing the «red line» is just a matter of time,» warns Jing Li, founder of the Shanghai - based nonprofit Saving the Spoon - Billed Sandpiper in China, named after a critically endangered species that depends upon China's coastal mudflats.
Gracilaria seaweed's invasion of North Carolina mudflats provided the researchers with a unique system to conduct their study in an area where native species are absent or have severely declined.
The team — which includes marine scientists, a commercial mussel farmer, and volunteers from a New York City — based youth development program — spent several exhausting days collecting nearly 32,000 adult ribbed mussels from the salt marshes and mudflats of Jamaica Bay in New York City.
Adapted to their very hot but watery environment, these microbes metabolized hydrogen - rich compounds or dead or live organic materials to derive the energy that sustains anaerobic life, including sulfate - reducing bacteria that produce Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), fermentative bacteria that produce carbon dioxide and alcohol -LRB-- OH), and methanogenic bacteria — the methanogens found in sewage and mudflats today — that produce methane (CH4) gas as a waste product.
Working on the mudflats, often with his son and dog in tow, is the fulfillment of a dream for Dewey, a shellfish farmer for more than 30 years who is also the public policy and communications director for Taylor Shellfish Company.
The busy port, with many shipping movements each day, is also one of the world's largest natural harbours and is full of wildlife, much of which is visible in the marshes and mudflats and on Brownsea island inside the harbour.
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It usually stays in relatively shallow water, near kelp forests, drop - offs, or rocky bottoms and sand or mudflats.
Crabbing in Lincoln City is easy from the shore, as is digging clams on the mudflats at low tide.
Take a Kuku Yalanji Cultural Habitat Tour of Port Douglas» mangroves and mudflats with Linc next time you're in Tropical North Queensland or put yourself in the hands of Adventure North Australia: their Bama Way Aboriginal Tours include single and multi-day itineraries exploring the Daintree Rainforest and Cooya Beach with local guides.
This is what the beaches look like in Maine, they're mudflats.
A sense of light - filled immediacy and visceral contact with the mudflats that surround him are most evident in these studies.
Scale models of these structures appear to float over the surface of a corporate reflecting pond, creating a marked juxtaposition between their makeshift construction and the surrounding architecture, while evoking the utopian character of the mudflat community in the seemingly inexorable advance of urban development.
The Reddish Egret specializes in hunting in estuaries and on coastal mudflats.
A drought - shrunken lake in Kenya shows how grassy mudflats become great magnets for grazing animals.
A red fox dashes across a mudflat at sunset in Katmai National Park.
Your insurance premiums may not be the least expensive in the United States, but going without coverage in Alaska is about as risky as braving the seacoast mudflats.
Seven states and Mexico use nearly every drop of the Colorado water flow, reducing a once - lush delta on the Gulf of California to a sliver in a sun - baked mudflat.
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