MANGROVES, SEA-GRASS, MUD AND SAND FLATS

Five species of Mangrove trees that occurr in the Brunswick River. The first four can be found growing close to each other in the left hand
side of the image below, a narrow strip of mangroves that back directly onto rainforest.
The last can be seen opposite the main boat ramp.

Mangroves, mud and sandflats at entrance to Marshall's Creek, Brunswick River.

Rainforest extending down to shoreline and merging with mangroves behind north sea-wall, Marshall's Creek, Brunswick River.
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Metopograpsus
frontalis |
Pilumnopeus
serratifrons |
Xanthid
crab? |
Xanthid
crab |
Parasesarma
erythodactyla |
Alpheus
cf lobidens |
Mictyris
longicarpus |
Species? |
Pseudohelice
quadrata |
Species? |
Clistocoeloma
merguiense |
Trypaea
australiensis |
Paragrapsus
laevis |
Species? |
Helograpsus
haswellianus |
Species? |
Macrophthalmus
setosus |
Sphaeroma
terebrans |
Heloecius
cordiformis |
Ptyosphaera
alata |
Species? |
Sphaeroma
quoianum |
Scylla
serrata |
Elminius
covertus |
Species? |
Species? |
Uca
perplexa |
Balanus
variegatus? |
Uca
dussumieri |
Clibanarius
longitarsus |
Uca
coarctata |
Clibanarius
striolatus |
Species? |
Species? |
Australoplax
tridentata |
Sarmatium
crassum |
Species? |
Uca
polita |
Uca
vomeris |
Iais
californica |
Crurantha
peroni |
Species? |
Latreutes
pymoeus |
Species? |
Species? |
Latreutes sp? |
Monocorophium sp |
Syncassidina
aestuaria |
Victoriopisa
australiensis |
Species? |
Mictyris
livingstonei |
Chaenostoma
punctulatus |
Enigmaplax
littoralis |
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