An estuary is a bay or inlet, often at the mouth of a river, in which large quantities of freshwater and seawater mix together. These unique habitats are necessary Nursery grounds for

many marine fishes and shellfishes.


Other /More definition:
An estuary is "Regions of interaction between rivers and nearshore ocean waters, where tidal action and river flow mix fresh and salt water. Such areas include bays, mouths of rivers, salt marshes, and lagoons. These brackish water ecosystems shelter and feed marine life, birds, and wildlife" (EPA 1992, 11). In EMAP, large estuaries are defined as those estuaries greater than 260 km2 in surface area and with aspect ratios (i.e., length/average width) of less than 20. Large tidal rivers are defined as that portion of the river that is tidally influenced (i.e, detectable tide > 2.5 cm), greater than 260 km2, and with an aspect ratio of greater than 20. Small estuaries and small tidal rivers are those systems whose surface areas fell between 2.6 km2 and 260 km2. (See related: wetlands.)


Other /More definition:
An Estuary is region of interaction between rivers and near-shore ocean waters, where tidal action and river flow create a mix of fresh and salt water; may include bays, mouths of rivers, salt marshes, and lagoons; brackish water ecosystems; may shelter and feed marine life, birds, and wildlife


Other /More definition:
An estuary is a place where fresh and salt water mix, such as a bay, salt marsh, or where a river enters an ocean.

Related Articles

Habitat at top500.de■■■■■■
Habitat is an ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular species of animal, plant, . . . Read More
Tri-Tri Cakes ■■■■■
Tri-Tri Cakes refer to one of St. Vincent and the Grenadines dishes which is made with Tri-Tri as the . . . Read More
Tsampa ■■■■■
Tsampa refers to Nepal's ground roasted barley flour. In Tibetan-influenced areas, the black tea (prepared . . . Read More
Fauna ■■■■■
The fauna is the total animal population that inhabits an area In the context of the environment, "fauna" . . . Read More
Fertility ■■■■■
The fertility is the ability to reproducein humans, the ability to bear children In the context of the . . . Read More
Biodiversity at top500.de■■■■■
Biodiversity in the industrial and industry context refers to the variety and abundance of living organisms, . . . Read More
Ocean at maritime-glossary.com■■■■■
An ocean (from Ancient Greek Okeanos) is a body of saline water that composes a large part of a planet's . . . Read More
Mountain at travel-glossary.com■■■■■
A mountain is a large landform that stretches above the surrounding land in a limited area, usually in . . . Read More
Tench ■■■■■
Tench refers to a small dark-skinned freshwater fish, Tinca tinca, of the carp family found in European . . . Read More
Ship at maritime-glossary.com■■■■■
A ship is any large watercraft. Ships are generally distinguished from boats by their capacity (passengers . . . Read More