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The inches-deep-water in
the streambed and slight deeper depressions are filled with
uncountable little fishes -- perhaps salt marsh minnows, killifish,
top minnows, sheepshead and mummichog -- which unfortunately don't
photograph well underwater.
This creek bed is an example of a
windy natural tributary formed by the random work of water and
spartina. Where the channel bends, somewhat firm sandbars tend to
get deposited.
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