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In reply to the discussion: Looking for a marine term. [View all]

JoseBalow

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11. They often don't go dry
Sun Oct 20, 2024, 09:17 PM
Oct 2024

The tide replenishes the water and wildlife when the tide reaches a certain height, but they're not always cut off completely as separate bodies of water, some are continuously "connected" to the sea as the tide ebbs and flows.

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Looking for a marine term. [View all] Baitball Blogger Oct 2024 OP
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Closest thing I've found. Baitball Blogger Oct 2024 #3
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