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Coastal and river
Coastal plains and river deltas may have seasonally or permanently high water tables and must have drainage improvements if they are to be used for agriculture.
A passenger ferry crosses the river between Hamble-le-Rice and Warsash, forming an important link in the Solent Way and E9 European Coastal Path.
In addition, there was a shipping company based on the river, formerly known as Lapthorn Shipping but then as Coastal Bulk Shipping, but it ceased trading at the end of 2008.
Coastal marshes and beaches are frequented, also rivers, inland lakes and marshes, river banks, and the land immediately surrounding all.
The Neotropical family Callichthyidae is found in most South American river drainages ( Paraná-Paraguay, São Francisco, Atlantic Coastal basins in Brazil, Amazon, Orinoco, Maracaibo, Magdalena ), as well as in a few rivers in Panama.
The river is long and drains an area of on the Atlantic Coastal Plain.
The river drains of western Georgia, flowing south from the upper Piedmont region south of Atlanta to the wetlands of the Gulf Coastal Plain in the southwestern corner of the state.
Approximately 25 miles ( 40 km ) long, the river drains a remote area of the Coastal Range into the Pacific Ocean.
Most of the four-lane segment south of Wetumpka, Alabama, to the Florida state line is along gently rolling countryside from several river and stream valleys onto the Gulf Coastal Plain.
:" Captain Roy Hoffmann was the commander of the Navy Coastal Surveillance Force, and it was Hoffmann ’ s decision to send Navy Swift boats up the narrow rivers in the Mekong Delta of South Vietnam — almost always without support from helicopters or artillery — where they ran the risk of mines and were fired on almost at will by Viet Cong dug in along the river ’ s banks.
* Cypress swamps along an ancient black water river and vast wetlands providing winter habitat for migrating waterfowl on the Coastal Plain of the Eastern Shore ;
The Galena Bridge, carrying North West Coastal Highway over the river at Geraldine, was opened by the Main Roads Department in December 1983.
Coastal dunes as high as 7 meters form around the river mouth.
In January 2009, the Alaska Department of Natural Resources ' Division of Coastal and Ocean Management approved a request from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to designated the entire U. S. portion of the Taku River as " important habitat ," a designation that put the stretch of river within the purview of protective provisions in Alaska law that require those applying for certain river use permits " avoid, minimize, or mitigate significant adverse impacts to the special productivity of the habitat.
The docking facilities will come on the river, but the other features of the project, such as a boat repair facility, a base for the Tamil Nadu Coastal Police, and sailing academy, will be put up on the bank.
The Grovii were an ancient tribe in Coastal Northern Portugal, in the province of Minho, around the Minho river and north of Cape Santo André, and spreading into modern day Galicia ( Spain ).
The Coastal Canal ( Küstenkanal ), suitable for inland navigation only, links the Hunte in Oldenburg to river Ems near Papenburg.
The river crosses the North West Coastal Highway at Nanutarra.

Coastal and trading
Coastal tribes were a major source of trading beads, produced from mussel shells using stone tools.
Coastal trading vessels are also frequent visitors, unloading various cargos on the quaysides at Hamworthy, and fleet of fishing vessels operates from the south end of Poole Quay.
* Coastal trading vessel, a ship used for trade between locations on a coastline
The name kina is derived from Kuanua of the Tolai region, referring to a callable pearl shell used widely for trading in both the Coastal and
* Coastal trading vessel ( coasters )
Category: Coastal trading vessels of Australia
* Coastal trading vessel
Coastal vessels carry bulk cargo from districts within Chittagong, including Chandpur district, to other important trading centers in the country.
Coastal trading vessels, also known as coasters, are shallow-hulled ships used for trade between locations on the same island or continent.

Coastal and posts
* Kystmeldepost ( Coastal observation posts )
The ships of the Coastal Patrol Unit serve as mobile observation posts within the Gulf of Aqaba.

Coastal and were
NADGE / AEGIS were complemented, in West Germany by the German Air Defence Ground Environment ( GEADGE ), an updated radar network adding southern West Germany to the European system, and Coastal Radar Integration System ( CRIS ), adding data links from Danish coastal radars.
Similarly, a bomber wing was a Kampfgeschwader ( KG ), a night fighter wing was a Nachtjagdgeschwader ( NJG ), a dive-bomber wing was a Stukageschwader ( StG ), and units equivalent to those in RAF Coastal Command, with specific responsibilities for coastal patrols and search and rescue duties, were Küstenfliegergruppen ( Kü. Fl.
Coastal settlements were raided by Saxon pirates.
The wetlands on the Swan Coastal Plain were particularly important to them, both spiritually, featuring in local mythology, and as a source of food.
Behind the inner ring were Coastal Defense Force personnel operating naval shore batteries of Styx missiles and guns, backed by ground force units deployed in depth.
In the waters around the British Isles and out into the Atlantic Ocean, operations against enemy shipping and submarines in support of the RN were mounted by RAF Coastal Command with large partol bombers and flying boats and land-based fighter-bombers.
Coastal troop deployments, comprising five companies of infantry, were concentrated mostly at 15 strongpoints called Widerstandsnester (" resistance nests "), numbered WN-60 in the east to WN-74 near Vierville in the west, located primarily around the entrances to the draws and protected by minefields and wire.
World War I brought the creation of multiple new lines out of military needs: Portions of what is now the Coastal railway were built simultaneously by the Turkish and British and later merged during the British Mandate.
Fires Were Started, Listen to Britain, Coastal Command and Western Approaches were all filmed there during this period.
In July 2007 the plans were rejected by both Waveney and Suffolk Coastal District Councils.
In 1857 they were forced to migrate to the Grand Ronde Indian Reservation created in Oregon's Coastal Range two years earlier.
The city councils that were elected in the 1990s were unable to write a Local Coastal Plan ( LCP ) that preserved enough public access to satisfy the California Coastal Commission, as required by the California Coastal Act.
The Channel Islands were some of the most densely fortified areas in Europe with a host of Hohlgangsanlage tunnels, Casemates and Coastal artillery positions.
The main operations of Coastal Command were defensive, defending supply lines in the various theatres of war, most notably the Mediterranean, Middle East and African theatres and the battle of the Atlantic.
In the 1920s, Bomber and Fighter forces were expanded while Coastal Area was continually downgraded.
In 1937 several exercises were carried out by Coastal Command in cooperation with submarines against the Home Fleet to judge the surface fleet's defence against submarine and air attack.
In March 1937, the then Director of Operations Group Captain Robert Saundby, complained that the role for Coastal Command in war, namely supporting the bomber offensive, and second, the support of naval forces along the British coastline, were too limited and was in danger of diverting the Command from its main concern ; ASW.
Coastal Command was only to be used for other purposes if trade routes were suffering little interference and the intensity of air attack on Britain or air attacks on enemy targets, required all available air units for those purposes.

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