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Etheostoma etnieri Bouchard 1977
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river
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headwater
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The upper part of a river system, denoting the upper basin and source streams of a river.
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tributary
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A stream or river which flows into another river (a parent river) or body of water but which may not flow directly into the sea.
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gravel
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Gravel is an environmental material which is composed of pieces of rock that are at least two millimeters (2mm) in its largest dimension and no more than 75 millimeters.
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