salt marsh
Americannoun
noun
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Etymology
Origin of salt marsh
before 1000; Middle English saltmerche, Old English sealtne mersc
Example Sentences
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She said it would previously have been a "lush salt marsh" full of plants which would have attracted animals and, in turn, humans - possibly for fishing or hunting.
From BBC • Feb. 20, 2026
EDF then suggested a plan to flood 1,500 acres of nearby coast to create a salt marsh breeding ground to offset any fish death.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 12, 2025
Birds flock here for the blend of the estuary, mud flats, open saltwater and salt marsh.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 10, 2024
"Our results show that blue carbon ecosystems are more effective in mitigating climate change than previously thought. It is now even more important to protect and restore mangrove and salt marsh ecosystems."
From Science Daily • Feb. 1, 2024
For the first time he took in what that small band of redcoats, so close to the salt marsh, was about.
From "Johnny Tremain" by Esther Hoskins Forbes
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