- An
anchialine system (/ˈæŋkiəlaɪn/, from Gr****
ankhialos 'near the sea') is a
landlocked body of
water with a
subterranean connection to the ocean. Depending...
- turtle),
Hawaiian monk seal,
native bees, orange-black damselfly, and
other anchialine pool fauna.
Native birds are seen near the s**** and
cliffs or fly over...
- sea s****,
sometimes in
large numbers. Such
pools are
referred to as
anchialine pools (from the Gr****
anchialos = near the sea). They have also been found...
-
Metabetaeus lohena, also
known as the
alpha snapping shrimp or
anchialine snapping shrimp, is a
species of
alpheid shrimp native to
Hawaii and
Easter Island...
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deeper saline water directly in the
anchialine pool, or
sometimes it may be
accessible by cave diving.
Anchialine systems are
extremely common worldwide...
-
features of the
ancient Hawaiian culture including aquaculture fishponds,
anchialine ponds and petroglyphs. Ala
Kahakai or "trail by the sea" is the name for...
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talus or scree, and may be
subject to
frequent rockfalls and landslides.
Anchialine caves are caves,
usually coastal,
containing a
mixture of
freshwater and...
- Xibalb**** = 'from Xibalba') is a venomous,
hermaphroditic crustacean found in
anchialine caves on the Yucatán
Peninsula in the
Caribbean Sea. This
blind remipede...
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Coastal geography Landforms Anchialine pool
Archipelago Atoll Avulsion Ayre
Barrier island Bay
Bight Bodden Brackish marsh Cape
Channel Cliff Coast...
- The
anchialine pool snail,
scientific name
Neritilia hawaiiensis, is a
species living in
brackish estuaries and in
anchialine pools.
These snails have...