- Marsh - Wikipedia
The three main types of marsh are salt marshes, freshwater tidal marshes, and freshwater marshes [3] These three can be found worldwide, and each contains a different set of organisms
- Marsh (company) - Wikipedia
Marsh LLC is a global professional services firm, headquartered in New York City with operations in insurance broking and risk management Marsh is a subsidiary of Marsh McLennan and a member of its Risk Insurance Services business unit [2]
- Marsh Supermarkets - Wikipedia
Founded in 1931 in Muncie, the company went public in 1953 and grew to a maximum of 97 locations Of the 97 locations, 69 were marketed as Marsh Supermarkets, three were O'Malia's Markets and 25 were the MainStreet Market banner
- Marsh McLennan - Wikipedia
Marsh McLennan Companies, Inc , doing business as Marsh McLennan and Marsh, is a global professional services firm, headquartered in New York City with businesses in insurance brokerage, risk management, reinsurance services, talent management, investment advisory, and management consulting
- Salt marsh - Wikipedia
Salt marsh during low tide, mean low tide, high tide and very high tide (spring tide) A coastal salt marsh in Perry, Florida, USA A salt marsh, saltmarsh or salting, also known as a coastal salt marsh or a tidal marsh, is a coastal ecosystem in the upper coastal intertidal zone between land and open saltwater or brackish water that is regularly flooded by the tides It is dominated by dense
- Freshwater marsh - Wikipedia
Common species of birds found in a freshwater marsh include ducks, geese, swans, songbirds, swallows, coots, and black ducks Although shallow marshes do not tend to support many fish, they are used as a nursery to raise young
- Marsh (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
A marsh is a type of wetland Marsh may also refer to:
- Marsh - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In geography, a marsh is a type of wetland It has grasses, rushes, reeds, typhas, sedges, and other herbaceous plants (possibly with low-growing woody plants) in a context of shallow water
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