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north to Mat
Martin Point (http://
sandflats.org/652/Porcupine-Rim-Bike-Trail) "Porcupine Rim Bike Trail".
SandFlats.org.
Retrieved 2012-12-24. "Porcupine...
- giant,
dusky and
citrine white-eyes, and
Micronesian starlings. The
sandflats, mangroves, seagr**** beds and
islets just off the
northern end of Peleliu...
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Mudflats or mud flats, also
known as
tidal flats or, in Ireland, slob or slobs, are
coastal wetlands that form in
intertidal areas where sediments have...
- tide, with 409
square kilometres (158 sq mi)
exposed as
mudflats and
sandflats at low tide.
According to Māori tradition, the name
Kaipara had its origins...
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minerals sediments typically ac****ulate
below the
surface of
mudflats or
sandflats. Evaporite-saline minerals, tidal-flood, and
aeolian deposits characterize...
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belonging to the
phylum Annelida. It is
known to
inhabit the
tidal mud- and
sandflats of the
Hinchinbrook Channel in Queensland. San Martín, G (2005). "Exogoninae...
- Pandiyan, J. and S. Asokan. 2015.
Habitat use of
pattern of
tidal mud and
sandflats by s****birds (charadriiformes)
Wintering in
southern India.
Coastal Conservation...
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mainland as part of the
docks system at Barrow-in-Furness. The
extensive sandflats are the
remains of a vast
sandur or
outwash plain established by mel****ers...
- Piacentini, Luis N. (2018). "Wolf
spider burrows from a
modern saline sandflat in
central Argentina: morphology,
taphonomy and
clues for
recognition of...
- Myochamidae. It is
endemic to New Zealand. It is
common on
protected sandflats. The s****
measures about 9×14 mm (0.35×0.55 in) by
length and width....