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tidal water

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tidal water [′tīd·əl ‚wȯd·ər]
(oceanography)
Any water whose level changes periodically due to tidal action.


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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Every duck species that lives in tidal water is affected by the constant up-and-down of the water, acknowledges Eric Peterson, a government contractor from Virginia.
Sarasota County officials investigated the site of the former mine and reported "a possibility that extreme high tides caused tidal water to backflow into the ditch and lower arm of the lake.
The River Clwyd, for example, is in tidal waters four miles in-land so the campsite near Rhuddlan Castle is in a flood zone and will be affected by heavy rain and high tides.
 
 
 
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