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It is an important consumer in the tidal flat ecosystem.
The spill also threatens an important tidal flat, he said.
During low tide, a limited number of people are allowed to walk on the tidal flats.
Again she scratched, then ambled off across the tidal flat.
There are also large areas of tidal flats covered in sand and mud.
A tidal flat briefly returned to the area after the sea retreated.
Far out past the tidal flats, bait fish leaped for their lives.
He poled my brother Don and me along the tidal flats.
The rocks were formed from a marine tidal flat or lagoon.
Vast tidal flats have been developing on the south and west coastlines.
And sea salt taken from the evaporative tidal flats that very morning.
They forage for food on beaches and tidal flats, usually by sight.
The northwestern part of the creek merges with the tidal flats.
The mist smelled of salt and decay, like a tidal flat but worse.
Even in 1990s, a company was planning to reclaim this tidal flat.
Still later the stabilization of sea level led to the development of large tidal flats.
Graham watched three pelicans fly in line across the tidal flats.
He gazed long across the tidal flats the way an aborigine scans for game.
"They live under water on tidal flats," Daniel explained.
The tracks were produced on sandy tidal flats during Cambrian time.
The species is presumed to inhabit tidal flats in estuarine areas.
Walks on the tidal flats are not allowed here, although they are quite popular elsewhere.
The prints are thought to have been preserved originally in a tidal flat or a lagoon.
Tidal flat systems are created along open coasts and relatively low wave energy environments.
Another wave came sluicing across the tidal flat and almost bowled me over.