The theoretical limiting factor, he said, is the amount of freshwater available.
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In southern China, TRAFFIC identified 26 species of freshwater turtles for sale.
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Freshwater is on leave from his teaching position at Mount Vernon Middle School.
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Tie Fest will feature many of the area's top saltwater and freshwater fly tiers.
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Among the fish dead were pogie fish, redfish, shrimp, crabs and freshwater eels.
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Participants 16 and older must have a valid Virginia freshwater fishing license.
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A freshwater pool at the Ghaliet Ecolodge and Spa in the Egyptian oasis of Siwa.
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The drawing at left shows it in the early 1800s when it was freshwater wetlands.
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This field of study includes freshwater, marine water and sediment environments.
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Fresh water: water that is not salty
Freshwater or (the predominant nontechnical spelling) fresh water is naturally occurring water on the Earth's surface in bogs, ponds, lakes, rivers and streams, and underground as groundwater in aquifers and underground streams. ...
Freshwater is a two-act chamber opera composed by Andy Vores, based on the 1929 comic play by Virginia Woolf. ...
A body of fresh water; Living in fresh water; Unskilled as seaman
A term referring to bodies of water that do not have salt.
Water that contains less than 1,000 milligrams per liter (mg/L) of dissolved solids; generally, more than 500 mg/L of dissolved solids is undesirable for drinking and many industrial uses.
Water that does not contain significant levels of dissolved minerals or salt.
Water without significant amounts of dissolved sodium chloride (salt). Characteristic of rain, rivers, ponds, and most lakes.
Water with less than 0.5 parts/thousand dissolved salts, freshwater makes up less than 3% of the water on earth.