salt marsh
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Definition
Noun: * Salt marsh: A low-lying coastal wetland that is regularly flooded by saltwater from tides. It is characterized by salt-tolerant herbaceous plants (like grasses and rushes) and is a crucial ecosystem between land and sea.
Usage
- Salt marshes are vital habitats for many bird and fish species.
- The researchers studied the effects of erosion on the coastal salt marsh.
- A network of tidal creeks runs through the salt marsh.
Advanced Usage
- "Tidal salt marsh": A more specific term emphasizing the marsh's connection to and flooding by tidal cycles.
- The restoration project aims to rebuild the tidal salt marsh habitat.
Variants and Related Words
- Marsh (n): A general term for a wetland area dominated by herbaceous plants, often with standing water. A salt marsh is a specific type of marsh.
- Saltmarsh (adj): Used as a compound adjective to describe plants or animals found in this habitat.
- The saltmarsh cordgrass is a dominant plant species.
Synonyms
- Tidal marsh
- Coastal wetland
- Brackish marsh (if influenced by both salt and fresh water)
Related Phrases
- Salt marsh ecosystem: Refers to the complete community of living organisms and their physical environment within a salt marsh.
- The health of the salt marsh ecosystem is an indicator of coastal water quality.
Noun
- low-lying wet land that is frequently flooded with saltwater