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Terrestrial isopods and amphipods consume forest leaf litter and algae at the tide lines.
The restorers sometimes wore socks to avoid leaving footprints while removing dust, creases and signs of water damage known in the trade as tide lines.
You couldn't see through the windows with the damp and condensation, the furniture had tide lines, and the drawers were full of silt.
Relying on a Colonial-era ordinance, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts has managed to skirt the federal Public Trust Doctrine, which holds all land between the high and low tide lines "in trust for its citizens".
In Florida, the general rule is that the water belongs to the state, dry land belongs to the deed holder and the middle ground, the wet area between the high and low tide lines, is open to everyone.
Exposed sandy coasts generally develop sparse populations, especially between the tide lines, while the few organisms inhabiting wave-swept rocky shores are generally firmly cemented or anchored to the substratum.
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"You need to stand behind the tide line," she said.
Many iguana skeletons were also recovered along the tide line.
They lay in drifts, unbroken, above the highest tide line.
These four treatments were arranged in June 2006 in 5 blocks along low tide line.
The neotissue formed the histological feature of tide line and lacunae in 6.5 months.
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