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When the coal ships leave the Queensland ports, the two become one as the captains make passage through the 2300 kilometre/1430 mile-long reef – the world's largest.
Already the lengthening bramble trailers, alive with leaf buds and armed with ever-ready hooks for the unwary foot, make passage through the undergrowth difficult, and the untidy rose patches have shed their last withered fragments and are full of promise of spring foliage.
Two years after Habeck's first completed trip to Bus 142, he tried again with his wife the day after their wedding but this time, the Teklanika's waters were too high and too rough to safely make passage through.
Thus, water management decisions that make passage through the Bay-Delta more difficult may pose a threat to the conservation of the anadromous life history in Central Valley steelhead.
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