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streamside
[ streem-sahyd ]
noun
- the land on the sides of a stream.
adjective
- noting or pertaining to the streamside.
Word History and Origins
Origin of streamside1
Example Sentences
These grassy streamside areas absorb nutrients and sediment runoff that would otherwise pollute the local waterways and the Chesapeake Bay.
It supposedly even changed the course of rivers as streamside vegetation returned.
Fish benefit most when they have access to a mosaic of interconnecting habitat from streamside vegetation to open floodplains, the research found.
The state invests millions each year in salmon recovery — from tearing out obsolete dams and culverts to give fish access to their historic habitat, to massive hatchery operations — but hasn’t been able to replant streamside habitats, leaving miles more vulnerable to extreme heat.
Riparian habitat, or streamside vegetation, is critical in providing shade to reduce direct solar radiation, and keep streams cool as air temperatures rise.
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