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  • This article provides an introduction to and summary of habitats derived from fine sediments suspended in tidal waters. ...muddy shoreface, sometimes in the form of muddy tidal flats, and the lack of a sandy shore.
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  • ...related to the living environment is given in the article '''[[Definitions of marine ecological terms]]'''. ...tal engineering manual. Report No 110-2-1100. Washington DC: US Army Corps of Engineers https://www.publications.usace.army.mil/USACE-Publications/Engine
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  • ...sing threats, conservation and [[Ecosystem rehabilitation|rehabilitation]] of mangrove forests. ...ropical coasts, i.e. North and South America, Africa and Middle-East, Asia and Oceania (incl. Australia). <ref name="vliz">http://www.vliz.be/vmdcdata/man
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  • ...el rise<ref>Pontee, N. 2013. Defining coastal squeeze: A discussion. Ocean and Coastal Management 84: 204-207</ref>}} ...biodiversity]]' by Lieven Therry with a shorth introduction to the impact of coastal squeeze on biodiversity.
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  • {{ Definition| title = Ecosystem restoration ...na, USA</ref>). Habitat restoration is an essential component of ecosystem restoration. }}
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  • ..., that have a strong sand-binding capacity due to an extensive root system and that favor sand accumulation with their foliage. ...well described in the literature and may ignore some important less common and less-studied species.
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  • This article is largely based on Ducrotoy, J-P. 2010. Ecological restoration of tidal estuaries in North Western ...as been a parallel decrease of fresh water tidal habitats for fish, birds, and the benthos on which they feed.
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  • ...ring (articles in blue). This content was initiated by the ENCORA themes 5 and 8. Please help us fill these gaps by expanding and claiming these missing topics.
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  • ...general term 'living shorelines' the following will be included: (a) salt marshes, (b) benthic vegetation such as seagrasses, (c) biogenic reefs. ...erate climate zones. Mangroves are dealt with in the article [[Mangroves]] and coral reefs in the article [[Coral reefs]].
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  • ...and [[:Category:Evaluation and assessment in coastal management|Evaluation and assessment in coastal management]]. ..., through which the tide can enter the previously reclaimed marsh. This is of course different from the way in which the original marsh developed.]]
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