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  2. Gerber Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, two campgrounds have been developed at the reservoir. Together, they provide a wide range of facilities including potable water, restrooms, campsites, picnic tables, cooking grills, boat ramps, floating docks, and fish cleaning stations. Garbage collection and a recreational vehicle dump station are also provided. Fees are ...

  3. Laguna Niguel Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Laguna Niguel Regional Park. /  33.54722°N 117.70694°W  / 33.54722; -117.70694. Laguna Niguel Regional Park is a public park in Laguna Niguel, in southern Orange County, California. Its main feature is Laguna Niguel Lake (also known as Sulphur Creek Reservoir), located within the park's boundaries. Laguna Niguel's 4th of July fireworks ...

  4. Spencer Dock - Wikipedia

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    Spencer Dock. / 53.3505; -6.2401. Spencer Dock ( Irish: Duga Spencer) [2] is a former wharf area, close to where the Royal Canal meets the River Liffey, in the North Wall area of Dublin, Ireland. As of the 21st century, the area has been redeveloped with occupants of the Spencer Dock development including the Convention Centre Dublin ...

  5. Port of Tilbury - Wikipedia

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    51°27′36″N 0°20′42″E  / . 51.46°N 0.345°E. / 51.46; 0.345. The Port of Tilbury is a port on the River Thames at Tilbury in Essex, England. It is the principal port for London, as well as being the main United Kingdom port for handling the importation of paper. There are extensive facilities for containers, grain, and other ...

  6. Cleaning symbiosis - Wikipedia

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    Cleaning symbiosis is a mutually beneficial association between individuals of two species, where one (the cleaner) removes and eats parasites and other materials from the surface of the other (the client). Cleaning symbiosis is well-known among marine fish, where some small species of cleaner fish, notably wrasses but also species in other ...

  7. Talk:Cleaning station - Wikipedia

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    The cleaner fish that inhabit brackish and freshwater habitats do not use cleaning stations. So while the two articles should certainly be developed alongside one another, with editors contributing to both and use the one to explain aspects of the other, they definitely are NOT sensible merge candidates.