The move will probably delay for several years a final decision by the Government on how to revive the tainted waterway whose fisheries have been ruined by PCBs buried in sediments along 200 miles of its muddy shores and silty bottom.
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He strides through the corn rows toward the riverbank on a matchless summer morning, shuffles down 10 feet to the muddy shore, and points out one of his more pressing long-range problems : erosion by the river of his cornfield.
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They spent 15 hours in a 32-foot boat with a good engine that carried them and 35 other friends and relatives across the Straits of Florida until the bow nudged into a muddy shore in darkness near Islamorada, midway up the Florida Keys.
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Numerous other birds can be seen, especially during the spring and autumn lapwings ( " Vanellus vanellus " ), dunlin ( " Calidris alpina " ) and common snipe ( " Gallinago gallinago " ), are attracted to the muddy shores if the water level drops in autumn.
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The torso was matched by police surgeon Thomas Bond to a right arm and shoulder that had previously been discovered on the muddy shore of the River Thames in Pimlico on 11 September . " The Times " newspaper had initially suspected that the arm was placed in the water as a medical students'prank.
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Located on the eastern shore of the Isle of Cumbrae in the Firth of Clyde, it is situated for marine biological teaching and research, sheltered and within easy reach of a variety of marine habitats, such as rocky, sandy and muddy shores, salt marshes, a large estuary, and deep water with soft mud, gravel and rocky bottoms.
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Reports of " H . penicillatus " on the coasts of Europe refer to a related species, " H . takanoi ", which was only distinguished from " H . penicillatus " in 2005, several years after its discovery in Europe . " Hemigrapsus penicillatus " lives in the intertidal zone on stony or muddy shores.