These lovely little drum continued to be rather common this summer, possibly due to the increased brackishness in the Tappan Zee. |
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When used at the table it imparts a slight saltiness without the brackishness or lip cringing effect of other salts. |
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Until the drought of the 1960s and 1970s which accentuated brackishness in the river, it was most suitable for rice cultivation all year round. |
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During our visit we came across evidence of the brackishness of many of the coastal water supplies, and noticed the lack of locally produced fruit and vegetables. |
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With each seasonal death of the marsh, some of the carp, crabs, and crayfish succeed in escaping to the brackishness of Sonoma Creek, from which they migrated. |
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But over time it became clear that the new city's brackishness was a problem. |
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Some of the best grassflats are the ones on the west side of both bays due to the brackishness of the water. |
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Might not water-supply officials consider stepping up the brackishness in our city pipes to improve adaptability of those who plan to summer at a lake or river. |
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