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Swamps, marshes, and bogs are types of wetlands.
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One June evening, when the orchards were pink blossomed again, when the frogs were singing silverly sweet in the marshes about the head of the Lake of Shining Waters, and the air was full of the savor of clover fields and balsamic fir woods, Anne was sitting by her gable window.
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Salt marshes are coastal wetlands that are flooded and drained by salt water brought in by the tides.
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People can relax on the beach, surf in the ocean, hike along the island’s paths or kayak through its many marshes.
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Dozens of water buffalo in Iraq's southeastern wetlands have died because of low water levels in the marshes, threatening the livelihoods of a community of marsh dwellers that has made the area its home for millennia.
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Some 1,500 kilometers (930 miles) to the south, the same invasive crab — the European green crab — is helping New England marshes rebuild.
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Off the coast of New England, fishermen have caught too many striped bass and blue crabs. These species used to keep native crab populations in check. Without predators to hold them back, native crabs are devouring the marshes.
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Without predators to hold them back, native crabs are devouring the marshes.
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But the invasive European green crab pushes native crabs out of their burrows. Under pressure from the invader, native crabs are eating less marsh grass. Marshes are recovering, and their carbon storage capacity is growing with them.
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Mangroves are trees that live in marshes or tidal shores and grow in salty water.
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Mangroves are trees that live in marshes or tidal shores and grow in salty water. Their roots form dense thickets that help prevent erosion and provide a natural buffer against storm surges.
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For amusement, I went for a long drive all by myself in Eastern Washington, then Western Washington. There were small towns with antique shops, savage forests and marshes, and long beaches. I ate in a Chinese restaurant that seemed like it was in the Old Wild West. My souvenir from my trip was an antique brass bugle.
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The marshes are protected by dykes.
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It’s no longer news that on April 20th, the catastrophic explosion of an offshore rig sent an undersea gusher of oil boiling to the surface of the Gulf of Mexico off Louisiana. Or that winds, tides and time have overwhelmed efforts to contain a slick the size of Cyprus, spreading globs of emulsified goo to the very edges of the tender marshes and bayous of Plaquemines Parish, and onto the barrier Chandeleur Islands.
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Crimea has salty marshes.
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Many amphibian species will breed in specific breeding grounds, such as shallow ponds or marshes.
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Glorious London! Leviathan of human greed; palpitating hot-bed of iniquity and joy; Greek, Roman, Spanish, Saxon, Kelt, Scot, Pict, Norman and Dane have swept over thee like winter storms; and the mighty Cæsar, Julius of old, with a myriad of bucklered warriors and one hundred galleons of sailors, triple-oared mariners, defying wave and fate, have ploughed the placid face of Father Thames, startling the loud cry of hawk and bittern as his royal prows grated on thy strand, or skimmed over the marshes of thy infancy.
It's a sunny 3rd of July of 2025. On the 7th will be the Star Festival—Tanabata—in Japan. This morning, here on Lulu Island, I strolled to Tim Hortons café twice—Iced Coffee with oat milk, then Strawberry Watermelon Sparkling Quencher with a Sausage Farmer's Wrap. I went to the "Clam Temple." On the way, I glanced at the charming bamboo grove. An old man had dug holes beside it to put compost—eaten mangoes and cherries. At the café, I spoke to Greg, the white man who eventually wants to own a B&B in Kushiro, Hokkaido, with his Japanese wife. The native Ainu and marshes are attractions there. Today, head-shaven Greg is wearing a beige T-shirt and beige shorts—maybe a hint of Chabacano?
In Kushiro, with its mists and marshes, cranes and quiet, maybe Greg imagines his own Tanabata wish taking root—amid the twilight cries of the tanchō, the red-crowned crane sacred to both Ainu and Japanese myth. Perhaps he's composting a past life, just as the old man beside the bamboo is, making room for something to grow.