While it is found mainly in inland eastern Australia where it inhabits the drier open forests, it is also found in coastal swamp forests from central coast of New South Wales.
42.
It is generally associated with coastal swamps, wetlands, marshes, dams, ditches, small rivers, woodlands, and forests, but populations have also been found at former industrial sites ( for instance, the Brickpit ).
43.
The river basin also contains other kinds of coastal swamp and freshwater swamp forest such as nipa palms forest, Bruguiera forest, mixed mangrove forest, Lumnitzera forest, Rhizophora forest, Melaleuca forest, and Avicennia forest.
44.
Legend has it that the name Melanau was given by the Malays of Brunei to the inhabitants of the coastal swamp flats and riverbanks of central Sarawak which might signifies " coast-dweller ".
45.
In South Carolina, hundreds _ perhaps thousands _ of stately cypresses and tupelos have turned brown or have lost their needles entirely, as the drought has permitted salty ocean water to flow into coastal swamps.
46.
The state loses 25 to 35 square miles ( 65 to 90 sq . kms ) of coastline a year, which bothers Kermit because he has thousands of cousins living in coastal swamps, bayous and marshes.
47.
As of 2014 it was the last example of the numerous coastal swamps which once dotted the leeward coast of Barbados from Speightstown on the northern west coast to Chancery Lane Swamp just south of the airport.
48.
It began in the 1950s, when young Israelis still fired by the danger and romance of the independence struggle, but stifled by the tedium of draining coastal swamps, began seeking excitement in daring Sabbath hikes into hostile Arab lands.
49.
Before the year 1000 a new settlement was built on the seashore, initially named the Village of the Laurel and then Muglae-> Muglia-> Mulia-> Muia-> Muggia ( muglia seems to be an ancient place-name meaning " coastal swamp " ).
50.
Scattered throughout the novel are passages from Nicholas Dee's scholarly writing, chronicle of a seventeenth century Dutch opera-house, which was built in a coastal swamp on the advice of a fortune-teller and housed a single performance before being swept out to sea in a storm.