Sentences with phrase «tidal flats»

Tidal flats are areas of land near the ocean that get flooded during high tide and exposed during low tide. Full definition
The autochthonous, scavenged skeleton was preserved in tidal flat deposits containing fossil mangrove vegetation.
Don't expect craggy rocky pools here, instead, low tide reveals a mile of tidal flats and their corresponding pools.
Nioella aestuarii sp. nov., of the family Rhodobacteraceae, isolated from tidal flat — In - Tae Cha — International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
Chatham Natural History Day Camp (Chatham, MA) offers themed weekly sessions where campers explore trails, discover tidal flats, catch frogs, experiment with science, and dabble in art.
And if you want to get away from it all, the Netherlands has numerous national parks and nature reserves, which range from magnificent dunes to the breathtaking tidal flats of the Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The pictures all contain a number of repeating elements: a horizontal band along the top of the canvas punctuated by a colored circle (like Forrest Bess's horizons, or celestial bodies); tidal flats beneath the cliff that become an oversized U-shape; an island just off the coast, a compositional anchor; the ocean tide coming in underneath him; and radiating waves of color, reminiscent of Charles Burchfield's mystical swamps.
It includes terrestrial and marine areas as well as large tidal flats, which are home to a great diversity of species and serve as resting places for rare migratory birds.
AD, the present - day tidal flats around the marsh island Hallig Südfall belonged to the historical Edomsharde district and its main settlement Rungholt.
The region boasts tidal flats, islands, forested shoreline, former underwater lands, and significant wildlife habitat.
Arrowroot is derived from the root of a West Indian plant, Marantha arundinacea, which thrives in tidal flats.
One of my favorite rolls is made at Day's Crabmeat & Lobster, a faded roadside stand on a tidal flat along I - 295.
To protect coastlines and tidal flats, Germany requires wind turbines to be located as far offshore as 40 kilometers (25 miles).
But 32 flint tools discovered in a cliff side during low tide near Pakefield point to humans living in the vicinity of its tidal flats and rivers around 700,000 years ago.
Out on the tidal flats lay a tanker half careened.
In a just a couple of minutes we could take him to the beach or the tidal flats of the marsh at low tide or to any number of empty fields and let him run and run and run.
Great Exuma's fresh water ponds, tidal flats and the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park are prime spots for birdwatchers.
Your Belize Fishing trip can be reef fishing, deep sea fishing or fly fishing and can be done in deep blue waters or in tidal flats; all of which are offered within 15 minutes of a San Pedro dock.
Within 15 minutes of leaving the dock, you can be fishing in tidal flats or in blue water hundreds of feet deep.
In Sea Cake IV (2004), Walker paints violently with his hands and fingers, filling in the U-shape of the tidal flat with densely layered sand, oil, and dirt, like Philip Guston's Deluge (1969).
Based on a multi-proxy analysis of sediment cores retrieved from the tidal flat zone around Hallig Südfall and from the Hallig itself, we identified a late medieval paleosol associated with the formerly cultivated marshland most probably belonging to the Edomsharde and local trade centre of Rungholt.
It grapples with various national and international issues that Japan is involved — conservation of Nansei Shoto Archipelago (including the coral reef in Shiraho in Ishigaki Island) and tidal flats in many places, promotion of forestry certification scheme and environmental education, prevention of global warming through promotion of natural energy and policy advocacy on the cities.
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