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  2. Estuary - Wikipedia

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    This is the most common type of estuary in temperate climates. Well-studied estuaries include the Severn Estuary in the United Kingdom and the Ems Dollard along the Dutch-German border. The width-to-depth ratio of these estuaries is typically large, appearing wedge-shaped (in cross-section) in the inner part and broadening and deepening seaward.

  3. Marine coastal ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    This is typically found where rivers meet the ocean or sea. The wildlife found within estuaries is unique as the water in these areas is brackish - a mix of freshwater flowing to the ocean and salty seawater. [16] Other types of estuaries also exist and have similar characteristics as traditional brackish estuaries. The Great Lakes are a prime ...

  4. Estuarine water circulation - Wikipedia

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    These estuaries are characterized by a sharp density interface between the upper layer of freshwater and the bottom layer of saline water. River water dominates in this system, and tidal effects have a small role in the circulation patterns. The freshwater floats on top of the seawater and gradually thins as it moves seaward.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Category:Estuaries by country - Wikipedia

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    Estuaries of the United Kingdom (3 C, 1 P) Estuaries of the United States (2 C, 11 P) This page was last edited on 20 December 2015, at 22:51 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. National Estuarine Research Reserve - Wikipedia

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    These are useful as long-term scientific reference sites for understanding estuarine ecosystems and comparing them with other more disturbed habitats in similar physical settings. To date, the majority of the reserves have engaged in restoration science and have planned or conducted small to medium-scale restoration projects (0.5 to 250 acres).

  8. Estuaries of Texas - Wikipedia

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    These water bodies include some of the largest and most ecologically productive coastal estuaries in the United States and contribute significantly to the ecological and economic resources of Texas. They are included in a number of national protected areas such as National Wildlife Refuges , a National Seashore , and a National Estuarine ...

  9. Estuary of St. Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    Among the deepest and largest estuaries in the world, the St. Lawrence maritime estuary extends nearly 250 km before it widens at Point-des-Monts into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. This enclosed sea is connected to the Atlantic Ocean by Cabot Strait and the Strait of Belle-Isle.