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In the 1980s and 1990s, the elimination of nine types of dumping in the Atlantic Ocean greatly improved the quality of the salt water entering the bay through the Manasquan, Barnegat, and Little Egg Inlets.
Save the Toms River and learn about the Bay Buddy Program! « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009
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In the 1980s and 1990s, the elimination of nine types of dumping in the Atlantic Ocean greatly improved the quality of the salt water entering the bay through the Manasquan, Barnegat, and Little Egg Inlets.
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In the 1980s and 1990s, the elimination of nine types of dumping in the Atlantic Ocean greatly improved the quality of the salt water entering the bay through the Manasquan, Barnegat, and Little Egg Inlets.
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Another 2,749-square-foot home on a freshwater canal in the Inlets at Riverdale off State Road 64 East, the most expensive on the tour, was selling for $439,900 - $265,000 down from what it sold for just two years ago.
Eschaton 2008
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Mind, endeavour'd to tear out my Eyes, the Inlets of these my Misfortunes; but that the Captain restrain'd me, and used what Arguments he could for my Pacification.
Exilius 2008
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During a tide change, the surging waters force 200 billion gallons of water through the narrow channel between Jervis and Sechelt Inlets.
BC's Sunshine Coast 2007
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Inlets, narrows, coastal river mouths, and estuaries are prime examples.
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That doesn't mean that there isn't a major problem, there is a major problem that needs to be addressed and Davis Inlet is only one of many Davis Inlets throughout this nation.
Managing the Fishery 1993
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Inlets often consist of a simple pipe of sufficient diameter to carry the maximum expected inflow.
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Cook saw several Inlets and he entered that between
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