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fresh water from a river mixes with ocean water. estuaries are surrounded by mud, sand, barrier islands, or reefs which protect them from wind and waves. these protected areas provide feeding, breeding, and nesting grounds for a wide variety of species, including fish, shellfish, birds, amphibians, reptiles
fresh water from a river mixes with ocean water. estuaries are surrounded by mud, sand, barrier islands, or reefs which protect them from wind and waves. these protected areas provide feeding, breeding, and nesting grounds for a wide variety of species, including fish, shellfish, birds, amphibians, reptiles...
https://www.georgiaaquarium.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/An-Estuary-Field-Study.pdf
in the communities where our facilities are located. for example, we helped support a project to protect the atchafalaya river basin in louisiana, which stretches from louisiana to the gulf of mexico. the basin is home for 250 species of birds, 100 species of fish, millions of pounds of crawfish, reptiles
in the communities where our facilities are located. for example, we helped support a project to protect the atchafalaya river basin in louisiana, which stretches from louisiana to the gulf of mexico. the basin is home for 250 species of birds, 100 species of fish, millions of pounds of crawfish, reptiles...
http://www.msd.com/about/featured-stories/the-wonders-of-water.html