Littoral zone: Area on or near the shore of a body of water. Livestock water use: Water for livestock watering, feed lots, dairy operations, fish farming, and other on-farm needs.
Littoral Zone 1. That portion of a body of fresh water extending from the shoreline lake ward to the limit of occupancy of rooted plants. 2. A strip of land along the shoreline between the high and low water levels.
L littoral zone Definition (english only) The part of the shoreline that is submerged at high tide and exposed at low tide.
Littoral zone The zone at the edge of a lake or ocean which is periodically exposed to the air and periodically immersed. Local stability The tendency of a community to return to its original state when subjected to a small perturbation.
Littoral Zone Local Education Agency (LEA) Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) Low Density Polyethylene (LOPE) Low Emissivity (low-E) Windows Low NOx Burners Lower Detection Limit Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) ...
limnetic pertaining to the open-water or pelagic zone of a lake that lies beyond the littoral zone, and which extends down to the depth at which light levels are at least 1 percent of the available sunlight at the surface. See littoral.
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