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Changes in molluscan fauna of the Greenfield Lake Basin are due to, among other causes, pollution and winter drawdowns.
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Brimleyana (NoCar QL 155 B75), Vol. Issue 16, July 1990, p103-117, il, map Periodical Website
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36163
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In the briny deep of the Outer Banks and waterways such as streams was a diversity of tropic and cool water life. This diversity’s attribution was in part to the Labrador Current and Gulf Stream. Displaying the diversity were the ocean’s sand tiger sharks and nettle jellyfish, the river’s largemouth bass and waterdog.
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36166
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Shelter often entails providing for the basic needs of life, and shoreline creatures are no exception. Among life calling lakes and ponds at and below the surface home were the duck potato and duckweek, the great blue heron and leopard frog.