- open sea.
Estuaries form a
transition zone
between river environments and
maritime environments and are an
example of an ecotone.
Estuaries are subject...
- the base of the
Wirral Peninsula. The
estuary is a
major wildlife area and one of the most
important estuaries in Britain,
amongst the most important...
- Australia, it
typically inhabits shallow, mangrove-lined
tidal rivers,
estuaries, and bays in
southern Queensland and New
South Wales. This yellow-brown...
- The Manawatū
Estuary is an
estuary at the
mouth of the Manawatū River, near
Foxton Beach in the
lower North Island of New Zealand. It is a
wetland of...
- applications.
Editorial Board of
Estuaries and
Coasts "
Estuaries and Coasts".
Retrieved 2021-05-19. "Aims and Scope:
Estuaries and Coasts".
Retrieved 2023-01-10...
-
appear to be
reproductively viable.
Spawning occurs at the
mouths of
estuaries, rivers, and
streams during winter and
spring when
water temperatures...
- the only
species in the
monospecific genus Sonorolux. The
estuary croaker is
found in
estuaries in
Sarawak on Borneo. Chao, L.; Seah, Y.G.; Liu, M.; et al...
-
Kuialnyk on the
northwest coast of the
Black Sea, one of the
group of
Odesa estuaries,
located north of Odesa. The name
comes from
Crimean Tatar "kuyanlık,"...
-
Queensland estuaries,
Queensland Parks and
Wildlife Service,
retrieved 9
November 2016 Creighton,
Colin (2013),
Revitalising Great Barrier Reef
Estuaries and...
- The Bug
estuary (Ukrainian: Бузький лиман, romanized: Buz'kyi lyman) is an
estuary of the
Southern Bug. It is 82
kilometres (51 mi) long and up to 11 kilometres...