The riverine areas house the apex predator Nile crocodile and the hippopotamus.
The riverine area is generally inundates during monsoon season.
It derived its name from a bridge like rock found in the riverine area around the Nghaish, a small tributary of the river Tlawng.
The marine police co-operated with the navy in patrolling the coastal and riverine areas of the Malaysian Peninsula.
With the destruction of some of the vegetation some animals such as the bushbuck have started to disappear from the riverine area.
The larger zebu stayed closer to the better watered riverine areas and were owned by sedentary groups who practiced agriculture in addition to livestock raising.
The riverine area is home to a large population of people living mainly in small villages scattered along the banks of rivers and creeks.
Acres of surrounding wetlands, creeks and other riverine areas have been protected by the foundation.
Some of the coastal or riverine areas have potential for aquaculture activities such as brackish water fish, tiger prawn and crab cultivation.
A great variety of birds, like Siberian cranes, waders and sandpipers, make their habitat in this riverine area.