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What is a salt marsh?

What is a salt marsh? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. A marsh of saline water, found in the intertidal zone between land and sea, characterized by halophytic plants such as grasses and sedges adapted to periodic flooding with salt water.
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Marsh vegetation consists mainly of cattail and sedges, with salt marsh cordgrass occurring along creek banks.
At Turkey Point in the sandy berms out in the salt marsh, large stands of the non-native Teesdalia nudicaulis were noted in bloom.
The Louisiana salt marsh is tidally flooded, and salinity ranges from 0 to 28 ppt.
To study how a salt marsh recovers on its own, this plot was oiled and left undisturbed.
Estuaries and associated salt marsh communities play an important role in the functioning and integrity of the Bay of Fundy ecosystem.
A year later, he won approval in Nova Scotia to perform similar tests in a salt marsh habitat located in Petpeswick Inlet.

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