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  • ...melting plant. The coast of Bertis Bay was approved as the location of the plants and affiliated cities. The chief of building was Vasily Ivanovich Ivanov, w ...of the [[fauna]]. Industrial untreated waste water was discharged into the aquatic environment of the lake since the launch of the combine in 1938 through 199
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  • ...The mining industry has accumulated 4 billion tons of waste; concentration plants have accumulated 1.1 billion tons of waste and metallurgical industries hav * Illegal capture of aquatic species and plants;
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  • ...all other animals of the region by diversity and biomass. Terrestrial and aquatic insects make up a significant proportion of the diet of birds. Many species ...Steel Works]], built in the early 1930s) and Orsk-Khalilovsk metallurgical plants, and the low reaches are used for irrigation. Two reservoirs were created n
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  • ...=Henri J. Dumont|author2=Tamara A. Shiganova|author3=Ulrich Niermann|title=Aquatic Invasions in the Black, Caspian, and Mediterranean Seas|url=https://books.g ===Aquatic===
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  • ...here reserve contains 678 species of higher plants and 25 plant species of aquatic flora, including two plant species listed on the Red Data Book of Kazakhsta
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  • ...ecks, and by grazing on land. The food commonly includes agricultural crop plants such as [[oilseed rape]] and [[wheat]], and feeding flocks in the winter ma ...date=September 2003 |title=Mute Swan (''Cygnus olor'') impact on submerged aquatic vegetation and macroinvertebrates in a Rhode Island coastal pond |journal=N
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  • [[Category:Aquatic plants]] [[Category:Plants described in 1949]]
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  • ...is native to northern Europe and Asia and often cultivated elsewhere as an aquatic ornamental in aquaria and artificial ponds. It is widespread across much of ''Sagittaria natans'' is an [[aquatic plant]], growing in slow-moving and stagnant water bodies such as ponds and
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