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  2. Estuary Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    A partly enclosed coastal body of water in which river water is mixed with seawater is called an estuary. An estuary is thus defined by salinity rather than geography. Many coastal features designated by other names are in fact estuaries (for instance, Chesapeake Bay).

  3. Estuary - Wikipedia

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    An estuary is a dynamic ecosystem having a connection to the open sea through which the sea water enters with the rhythm of the tides. The effects of tides on estuaries can show nonlinear effects on the movement of water which can have important impacts on the ecosystem and waterflow.

  4. 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.

  5. What is an estuary? - NOAA's National Ocean Service

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    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.

  6. Estuary - National Geographic Society

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    An estuary is an area where a freshwater river or stream meets the ocean. 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.

  7. Basic Information about Estuaries | US EPA

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    An estuary is a partially enclosed, coastal water body where freshwater from rivers and streams mixes with salt water from the ocean. Estuaries, and their surrounding lands, are places of transition from land to sea.

  8. Estuaries are bodies of water and their surrounding coastal habitats typically found where rivers meet the sea. Estuaries harbor unique plant and animal communities because their waters are brackish—a mixture of fresh water draining from the land and salty seawater.

  9. ESTUARY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    ESTUARY definition: 1. the wide part of a river at the place where it joins the sea: 2. the wide part of a river at…. Learn more.

  10. Wetlands and Estuaries | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov

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    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.

  11. ESTUARY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    ESTUARY meaning: 1. the wide part of a river at the place where it joins the sea: 2. the wide part of a river at…. Learn more.