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aquatic

[uh-kwat-ik, uh-kwot-] / əˈkwæt ɪk, əˈkwɒt- /


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In a statement, the MPF referred to the release of heavy metals such as mercury into the water, and destruction of crucial habitats for threatened species of dolphins, turtles and aquatic birds.

From Barron's

Bailey believes similar connections may exist between terrestrial and aquatic environments.

From Science Daily

Speedo’s parent company, Pentland Brands, plans to move its North American headquarters from Orange County to Long Beach, which has emerged as a hub for aquatic sports for the upcoming Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times

This microbial layer forms biofilms on plastic surfaces in aquatic environments and includes organisms involved in nitrogen and carbon cycles.

From Science Daily

"If it was, then it could mean that it was an aquatic species, as all Acrochordids are aquatic."

From Science Daily