Crabbing in Lincoln City is easy from the shore, as is digging clams
on the mudflats at low tide.
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.
Fiddler crabs (Uca stenodactylus) live
on mudflats, a very reflective environment, and they behave differently depending on the amount of polarisation reflected by objects, the researchers found.
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.
Not exact matches
Like the webbing
on a duck's foot, marshes and
mudflats prevail between the shipping channels that have been cut into the delta.
TOUGHING IT OUT Researchers investigate what lets certain patches of seagrasses survive hot spells and drying winds when receding tides leave them as a flat green carpet
on the Banc d'Arguin
mudflats off the West Africa coast.
On otherwise barren mudflats, habitat - forming invasive species such as nonnative seaweed can offset the loss of foundation species and provide vital ecosystem services, such as storm protection and food production, on which nearly half the human population depend
On otherwise barren
mudflats, habitat - forming invasive species such as nonnative seaweed can offset the loss of foundation species and provide vital ecosystem services, such as storm protection and food production,
on which nearly half the human population depend
on which nearly half the human population depends.
How long can you linger
on feet bouncing off sea - soaked
mudflats before it becomes a poetic indulgence?
Join one of the Kuubirri Warrra clan
on their beach,
mudflat and mangrove cultural walk.
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.
They favor near - shore coastal waters and are often seen
on rocky islands, sandy beaches,
mudflats, bays, and estuaries.
The diverse landscape includes wide sandy beaches, pine forests, salt marshes and
mudflats and as the seasons change the countryside takes
on very different qualities.
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.
Bowling returns again and again to these watery motifs - drawing
on his memories of the Guyanese estuaries, creeks, swamps and
mudflats of his youth, and his experience of the two great city rivers seen every day of his studio life.
Andy, I once heard that Westminster Abbey (or a predecessor) was built
on a muddy island /
mudflat on the Thames, as that was the place of highest elevation (and therefore closest to God).
The Reddish Egret specializes in hunting in estuaries and
on coastal
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.