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Meaning of "mudflat"

mudflat (noun): A flat expanse of muddy land, often found along the coast, regularly covered and uncovered by the tides. It is a type of coastal wetland
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  • A muddy expanse of flat land, especially such land as a river bed exposed at low tide.

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Mudflat hiking is a unique and special experience.
This indicates a depositional environment of beach or mudflat.
Take a trip to a mudflat or to the mangroves to gather shellfish.
The remainder are guided by professional mudflat guides.
It is called serpentinizing mudflat because it looks like snake.
At that time it was part sandbar and part mudflat.
It may be a mudflat or reef.
The island is predominantly covered by mangrove and mudflat.
The mudflat depleted floodwaters of plankton during spring and summer.
It may thus resemble a terrestrial mudflat.
In the intertidal mudflat walks the tidal calendar should always be consulted.
It contains a small mudflat island.
A humble mudflat is a favorite destination for Chinese photographers.
This contains a number of salt marsh and mudflat habitats.
A mudflat was included in addition to the other land given Huntington.

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You will not be able to dig on a mudflat to catch them.
A popular route for mudflat hiking leads from Rantum to Hörnum in the south.
The beach is a mudflat.
A popular route for mudflat hiking leads along the eastern shore to Rantum.
Please do not let this blog start becoming another mudflat.
The mudflat Don Nai is on the coast.
A hundred million years ago this was a horizontal mudflat at the edge of a sea.
There is a mudflat underneath, with seaweed in between.
These can be seen clustered around the low tide line of a mudflat or sandy beach.
Mudflat hiking, recreational fishing and birdwatching are among other activities.
Tamil Nadu forest department has excavated several canals across the mudflat.
The Muan mudflat.
Crown conches, murex and cone shells also live in the mudflat.
She shares her mudflat with other shellfish, crown conches and voluta.
Bito Island mudflat.
Due to tidal cycles, intertidal mudflat constitutes highly variable environment at short time scale.
The first is in its natural habitat, the mudflat.
Million years ago, there was a mudflat here, around the margin of a freshwater lake.
As a result, grazing constitutes a limited fate of benthic bacteria in the Brouage mudflat.
A link between mangrove colonisation, currents and the mudflat topography is highlighted.
This settlement is situated along the Bay of Firth, whose fringe is a shallow intertidal mudflat.
The park was originally a mudflat adjacent to the Bay, before being reclaimed.
In contrast the magnificent salt beetle ( Bledius spectabilis ) digs a tube in the mudflat.
Mudflat hiking near Pieterburen, Netherlands.
Abstract, Literature about wandering channels on salt marshes is quite incomplete, especially on the mudflat.
All that and more, this season on Mudskipper Mudflat Millennial Mansion.
In Denmark, mudflat hikers can walk to Mandø, Fanø, and Langli.
From plate to necklace / Shellfish Luana lives on a mudflat.
Wait . - You can even dig clams on the mudflat.
By the time I disembarked, the tide had receded, laying bare the mudflat.
This subject follows three spatial scales, The Guianese 's Coast, the mud bank and the mudflat.

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