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  2. Thames Estuary - Wikipedia

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    Where higher land reaches the coast, there are some larger settlements, such as Clacton-on-Sea to the north in Essex, Herne Bay, Kent, and the Southend-on-Sea area within the narrower part of the estuary. The Thames Estuary is the focal part of the 21st-century toponym, the "Thames Gateway", designated as one of the principal development areas ...

  3. South Thames Estuary and Marshes - Wikipedia

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    South Thames Estuary and Marshes is a 5,289-hectare (13,070-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest which stretches between Gravesend and the mouth of the River Medway in Kent. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Part of it is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I, [ 3 ] and part is a Royal Society for the Protection of Birds nature reserve. [ 4 ]

  4. Nore - Wikipedia

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    Just short of the Nore's easternmost point where it fades into the channels it has a notable point once marked by a lightship on the line where the estuary of the Thames nominally becomes the North Sea. A lit buoy today stands on this often map-marked divisor: between Havengore Creek in east Essex and Warden Point on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent.

  5. Thames Estuary Path - Wikipedia

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    The Thames Estuary Path was established in 2014, it is part of the King Charles III England Coast Path and runs along the northern (Essex) side of the Thames estuary. [1] It is promoted by Essex County Council and c2c train company. [2] It complements the Saffron Trail from south-east to north-west Essex.

  6. River Thames - Wikipedia

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    After the river took its present-day course, many of the banks of the Thames Estuary and the Thames Valley in London were partly covered in marshland, as was the adjoining Lower Lea Valley. Streams and rivers like the River Lea, Tyburn Brook and Bollo Brook drained into the river, while some islands, e.g. Thorney Island, formed over the ages.

  7. Mucking Flats and Marshes - Wikipedia

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    Magic Map Mucking Flats and Marshes is a 311.6 biological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of Tilbury in Essex . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is part of the Thames Estuary and Marshes Ramsar site .

  8. Category:Thames Estuary - Wikipedia

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    Ports and harbours of the Thames Estuary (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Thames Estuary" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  9. List of estuaries of England - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of estuaries in England: . Adur Estuary; Alde and Ore Estuary [1]; Alnmouth Estuary; Alt Estuary; Arun Estuary; Avon Estuary; Axe Estuary; Beaulieu River; Blackwater Estuary