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An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea. [1] Estuaries form a transition zone between river environments and maritime environments and are an example of an ecotone .
Mobile Bay, Alabama, United States (also the only known place in the world where jubilees regularly occur [see Mobile Bay Jubilee]) Port Royal Sound part of Beaufort County, South Carolina, United States, The Lowcountry Estuarium – Estuary, Marsh, & Creek Life – South Carolina Coast [4] Ringkøbing Fjord in Midtjylland, Denmark
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Kaper Estuary - Laemson Marine National Park - Kraburi Estuary: 122,046 301,580 Khao Sam Roi Yot Wetland: 6,892 17,030 Ko Kra Archipelago: 374 920 Ko Ra-Ko Phra Thong Archipelago: 19,648 48,550 Krabi Estuary: 21,299 52,630 Kuan Ki Sian of the Thale Noi Non-hunting Area Wetlands: 494 1,220 Kut Ting Marshland: 2,200 5,400 Lower Songkhram River ...
St. Lawrence River Estuary stretches from west to east for 655 km, from the outlet of Lake Saint Pierre to Pointe-des-Monts, [1] where it becomes the Gulf of St. Lawrence, in Quebec, Canada. The estuary is divided into 3 parts: the fluvial estuary , the middle estuary and the maritime estuary .
Gulf of Saint Lawrence, the world's largest estuary and the outlet of the Saint Lawrence River into the Atlantic Ocean; Gulf St Vincent, Separated from Spencer Gulf by the Yorke Peninsula; Gulf of Salerno, which extends from Amalfi to Paestum across Salerno. Saronic Gulf, which extends into Greece from the Aegean Sea.
The Berg estuary (32° 46' S; 18° 09’E) drains into the Atlantic Ocean, and is located in the Western Cape and is found on the west coast, north of the coastal city of Cape Town, in fact north of Saldanha Bay. The river is approximately 294 km long with a catchment area of 7 715 km 2. Verloren Estuary: 1895: Western Cape, north of Cape Town