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  2. Water garden - Wikipedia

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    Water garden or aquatic garden, is a term sometimes used for gardens, or parts of gardens, where any type of water feature (particularly garden ponds) is a principal or dominant element. The primary focus is on plants, but they will sometimes also house waterfowl , or ornamental fish , in which case it may be called a fish pond .

  3. Namaqua National Park Marine Protected Area - Wikipedia

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    The MPA is an inshore region in the depth range of 0 to 150 m between the Spoeg River and Island Point, partly adjacent to the Namaqua National Park.The protected area includes the water column, the seabed and the subsoil inside the boundaries. [3]

  4. Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens is a National Park Service site located in the north eastern corner of Washington, D.C., and the near the Maryland state border. Nestled near the banks of the Anacostia River and directly west of the Baltimore–Washington Parkway, Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens preserves a plethora of rare waterlilies and lotuses in the cultivated ponds near the river.

  5. Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden - Wikipedia

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    A Candelabra Primula within the Water Garden. Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden was created by the 2nd Baron Fairhaven, Henry Rogers Broughton, and left in trust upon his death in 1973. Henry Broughton purchased the 350 acre (141.6 hectare) South Walsham Estate in 1946 which had been used by the military during the 2nd World War.

  6. Category:Water gardens - Wikipedia

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    Water gardens or aquatic gardens are a constructed water feature in gardens and parks whose primary purpose is to grow and display ornamental aquatic plants. They may also have ornamental fish for aesthetic and/or ecosystem balancing needs.

  7. Saltwater aquaponics - Wikipedia

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    Saltwater aquaponics (also known as marine aquaponics) is a combination of plant cultivation and fish rearing (also called aquaculture), systems with similarities to standard aquaponics, except that it uses saltwater instead of the more commonly used freshwater.

  8. Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    On January 19, 2021, NOAA issued the Final Instruction for expansion of Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. This action protects 14 additional reefs and banks, slightly adjusts the boundaries of the sanctuary's original three banks and expands the sanctuary from 56 square miles (145 km 2) to a total of 160 square miles (415 km 2).

  9. World Freshwater Aquarium Aquatotto Gifu - Wikipedia

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    The name was chosen because it is easy to remember and familiar, even though "aqua" and "totto" are infant words meaning "water" and "fish," respectively. The World Freshwater Aquarium signed a Declaration of Friendship with the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga. [4] [5] [6] Mekong giant catfish