coastal wetland

collocation in English

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coastal
adjective
uk
/ˈkəʊ.stəl/
us
/ˈkoʊ.stəl/
positioned on, or relating to ...
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wetland
noun[ U]
uk
/ˈwet.lənd/
us
/ˈwet.lənd/
a large area of land covered with swamp ...
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In our study, a fewcoastalwetlandareas received an index rating of zero, and these were distinguished by a dummy variable.
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We do not yet have a full picture of what area of freshwatercoastalwetlandis at risk.
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Its purpose is to protect, restore, and managecoastalwetlandand spring-fed stream habitat.
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During the non-breeding season killdeer usecoastalwetlandand beach habitat as well as coastal fields.
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The restoration of thiscoastalwetlandecosystem will encourage many of these species to return.
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Mangrove swamps form a type ofcoastalwetlandfound in the tropics and subtropics.
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The island is acoastalwetlandthat includes mudflats, tidal marshes, and tidal mudflats.
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Within estuaries, juvenile common snook are most often found inhabiting areas such ascoastalwetlandponds, island networks, and creeks.
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Thecoastalwetlandcomplex is a mosaic of varying combinations of submergent marsh, emergent marsh, wet meadows or fens, and wet shrublands.
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It was founded to preserve valuable undevelopedcoastalwetlandand adjacent uplands that provide habitats for many species of wildlife.
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This species is a common grass in coastal wetlands.
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It consists of marine and coastal wetlands ranging in altitude from sea level to 8 m.
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The main habitats are intertidal mudflats, mangroves and two large saltworks, with some small coastal wetlands.
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The islands include cliffs, both rocky and sandy shorelines, coastal wetlands, and deep forests.
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Mangrove forests form much of the coastal wetlands along the coast in the south.
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Much of the foreshore was originally coastal wetlands, but these have been filled in.
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Flooding can destroy coastal habitats such as coastal wetlands and estuaries and can erode dune systems.
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In this area loose colonies aggregate around coastal wetlands.
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Emissions from the facility would release large amounts of mercury and phosphates into the air and water supply that would threaten local ecosystems and approximately 1,000 acres of coastal wetlands.
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