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  • Estuary - Wikipedia
    Estuaries are dynamic coastal ecosystems shaped by the interaction of riverine and marine processes The mixing of freshwater inflows with oceanic waters creates constantly changing physical and chemical conditions that influence habitat structure, nutrient availability, and biological productivity
  • Estuary | Coastal Features, Marine Life Conservation | Britannica
    estuary, partly enclosed coastal body of water in which river water is mixed with seawater In a general sense, the estuarine environment is defined by salinity boundaries rather than by geographic boundaries
  • Basic Information about Estuaries - US EPA
    Estuaries, and their surrounding lands, are places of transition from land to sea Although influenced by the tides, they are protected from the full force of ocean waves, winds and storms by land forms such as barrier islands or peninsulas
  • What is an estuary? - NOAAs National Ocean Service
    Estuaries and their surrounding wetlands are bodies of water usually found where rivers meet the sea Estuaries are home to unique plant and animal communities that have adapted to brackish water—a mixture of fresh water draining from the land and salty seawater
  • Wetlands and Estuaries | U. S. Geological Survey - USGS. gov
    What is an estuary? Estuaries are created where watersheds meet the ocean, bringing land-based waters and salt water from the ocean together A dynamic ecosystem is created where river flows meet ocean tides These regions offer food sources and shelter for many different species, including humans
  • Estuaries - Oceans, Coasts Seashores (U. S. National Park Service)
    Estuaries are sheltered bodies of water where rivers meet the sea, nutrient-rich freshwater mixes with saltwater, and sunlight penetrates the shallow depths All of these conditions combine to create some of the most biologically-rich waters on the planet
  • Estuary - National Geographic Society
    In estuaries, the salty ocean mixes with a freshwater river, resulting in brackish water Brackish water is somewhat salty, but not as salty as the ocean An estuary may also be called a bay, lagoon, sound, or slough Water continually circulates into and out of an estuary
  • Bays and Estuaries Chapter 11 - TPWD
    Chapter 11 - Bays and Estuaries Estuaries and bays form where rivers meet the ocean, mixing freshwater from far inland with saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico An estuary is defined as a partly enclosed body of water along the coast where one or more streams or rivers enter and mix freshwater with seawater
  • About Estuaries | ANEP
    Found where freshwater meets the ocean, estuaries provide invaluable habitat for wildlife Their tidal, nutrient-rich waters serve as fish nurseries, seasonal stopovers for migrating birds, and feeding and breeding grounds for thousands of species from oysters to orcas
  • Estuaries - WorldAtlas
    Estuaries are considered highly dynamic ecosystems, where conditions like temperature, turbidity, water flow, depth, and salinity all change daily in response to the tides





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