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Intertidal areas are more biologically active than the open ocean, and at this time of year migratory birds may also be passing through and landing on the slick.
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Intertidal, estuarine marsh habitats are less threatened.
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Intertidal harvesting for shellfish or maricultured seaweed, as in Tanzania, is carried out by women.
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Intertidal rock platforms extending from the foot of low cliffs characterize the Waitutu Conservation Area coast and parts of the adjacent south coast of Fiordland.
Te Wahipounamu (South-West New Zealand World Heritage Area), New Zealand 2008
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Intertidal and marine plant communities occur off sandy and rocky beaches.
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Intertidal mud flats and salt marshes are generally more extensive than on the Red Sea coast.
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Intertidal mudflats are important to shorebirds on the Siberian-Australasian flyway.
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The trainer also has dual Rosehill winner Intertidal aimed at the Golden Slipper.
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The trainer also has dual Rosehill winner Intertidal aimed at the Golden Slipper.
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The trainer also has dual Rosehill winner Intertidal aimed at the Golden Slipper.
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