Title: What
1Whats an Estuary?
2What is an estuary?
- An estuary is a body of water formed where
freshwater from rivers and streams flows into the
ocean, mixing with the seawater. - Estuaries and the lands surrounding them are
places of transition from land to sea, and from
freshwater to saltwater.
3Estuaries trap nutrients and sediment that are
carried from the land by rivers and from the
ocean by tides. The tidal action and river flow
are constantly mixing these nutrients creating a
fertile area for plants and animals.
4Estuaries are influenced by the tides while being
protected from the full force of ocean waves,
winds, and storms. Estuaries are shallow and
sunlight penetrates to the bottom. This promotes
plant growth.
5Estuaries are one of the most productive
ecosystems on Earth. Estuaries are also good
nurseries because they provide a protected
environment for species to hatch and grow in
before they migrate to the sea.
6Estuaries help control coastal erosion and reduce
inland flooding. Estuaries also serve as
environmental filters as the plants (like salt
marsh grass) and animals (like oysters) filter
pollutants out of the water.
7Estuary Features and Landforms
- Each estuary includes a variety of habitats. Some
may be bordered by marshes. - Estuary features such as swamps or lagoons form
behind barrier islands and beaches.
8Estuary Features and Landforms
- Bays, harbors, sounds, and inlets are all
estuaries. - Bayous are formed by channels of slow moving
water leading from a river or lake.
9Estuary Features and Landforms
- Salt marshes form in estuaries in areas protected
from high-energy waves. - Tidal flats are part of many estuaries. Oyster
and clams are harvested here.
10Estuary Features and Landforms
- Mangrove forests surround wetland areas in
southern, tropical estuaries. - In mountainous areas, estuaries may be found in
seaside fjords.
11Estuary Life
- Many types of plants grow in estuaries. One of
the most common is cordgrass. - Eelgrass is another common plant that grows in
brackish water.
Brackish water has more salinity than freshwater
but not as much as seawater.
12Residents of Estuaries
- Many bivalves, such as oysters (above), and
mussels (below), inhabit estuaries.
13Residents of Estuaries
- Blue crabs are harvested to eat.
- Diamondback terrapins are the only turtle that
lives in brackish water.
14Residents of Estuaries
- Killifish thrive in estuaries.
- Alewives live in salt water but move through
estuaries and into rivers to spawn. They are a
favorite prey species for salmon and many other
predators.
15Residents of Estuaries
- Coho salmon migrate up rivers to spawn each year,
returning to the area they were spawned. - Great blue herons feed on fish and amphibians
living in estuaries.
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