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  2. Severn Estuary - Wikipedia

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    A narrower definition adopted for navigation purposes by some charts includes only the area downstream of the Second Severn Crossing near Severn Beach, South Gloucestershire. [9] The definition used on Admiralty Chart SC1179 and the Bristol Channel and Severn Cruising Guide is that the estuary extends upstream to Aust, the site of the Severn ...

  3. Bristol Channel - Wikipedia

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    The channel as seen from Barry, Wales The Bristol Channel coast at Ilfracombe, North Devon, looking west towards Lee Bay, with Lundy in the distance. The Bristol Channel is an important area for wildlife, in particular waders, and has protected areas, including national nature reserves such as Bridgwater Bay at the mouth of the River Parrett.

  4. File:Bristol channel detailed map.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Shipping Forecast - Wikipedia

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    The Coastguard's broadcasts follow the same format as the shipping forecast using the same terminology and style, but the information only normally applies to the area sector or region covered by that particular Coastguard Co-ordination Centre (such as the Bristol Channel, for instance).

  6. Category:Bristol Channel - Wikipedia

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    Ports and harbours of the Bristol Channel (3 C, 20 P) R. River basins of the Bristol Channel (9 C) S. Shipwrecks in the Bristol Channel (12 P) Swansea Bay (35 P)

  7. Celtic Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Celtic Sea [a] is the area of the Atlantic Ocean off the southern coast of Ireland bounded to the north by Saint George's Channel; [1] other limits include the Bristol Channel, the English Channel, and the Bay of Biscay, as well as adjacent portions of Wales, Cornwall, parts of Devon and Brittany.

  8. River Axe (Bristol Channel) - Wikipedia

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    The river's estuary at Uphill. The River Axe is formed by the water entering the cave systems and flows through the third and first chambers, from which it flows to the resurgence, through two sumps 40 metres (130 ft) and 30 metres (98 ft) long, where it leaves the cave and enters the open air.

  9. Bristol Channel (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Channel was a cable television broadcaster that operated in the Bristol area of England during a period of experimental licensing of cable community television in the 1970s. It was run by Rediffusion and existed from 17 May 1973 [1] to March 1975. [2] [3]