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which include fish
trapped in pools, insects, s****fish, and worms.
Saltmarshes across 99
countries (essentially worldwide) were
mapped by
Mcowen et...
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Saltmarshe Hall is a
grade II*
listed 19th-century
country house in
Saltmarshe, East
Riding of Yorkshire, England, on the
north bank of the
River Ouse...
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Saltmarshe is a
hamlet and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of Laxton, in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is
situated on the
north bank...
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Edvin Loach and
Saltmarshe is a
civil parish in north-east Herefordshire, England, and is
approximately 15
miles (24 km) north-east from the city and county...
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village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Edvin Loach and
Saltmarshe, in east Herefordshire, England, and
about 3
miles (5 km)
north of the...
- SS
Saltmarshe was a
freight vessel built for the
Wetherall Steamship Company Limited in 1907. She was
built by
William Pickersgill and
Company in Sunderland...
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Saltmarshe railway station is a
railway station on the Hull and
Doncaster Branch between Goole and Gilber**** stations. It
serves the
village of Laxton...
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which are
typically important fish
breeding locales. Ecosystems, such as
saltmarshes and
Mangrove forests, can be
severely damaged or destro**** by tropical...
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typically on the
brackish reaches of
tidal rivers,
ditch and **** margins,
saltmarshes, and sea walls.
North of the Alps, wild
celery is
found only in the foothill...
- sea lavender. It is
native to Australia,
where it is
known to
inhabit saltmarshes and mud
flats along the
eastern coast from
northern Tasmania to Mackay...