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Estuaries

Estuaries An estuary is defined as a partially enclosed coastal body of water, having an open connection with the ocean (for example, via a river), where freshwater from inland is mixed with saltwater from the sea. Estuaries typically occupy coastal areas where effects from the ocean are reduced but still influential. Simply put, an estuary is any place where freshwater joins and mixes with saltwater.

Estuary Ecosystems Estuaries trap nutrients and sediment that are carried from the land by rivers and from the ocean by tides. In an estuary, these nutrients are constantly being mixed, due to tidal action and river flow. These conditions create a fertile repository of plant and animal life. Estuaries are one of the most productive ecosystems on earth.

Estuary Ecosystems These conditions create a fertile repository of plant and animal life. Estuaries are one of the most productive ecosystems on earth.

Estuaries Estuaries are numerous in North Carolina. The largest North Carolina estuary is Pamlico Sound. Water drains into this system from eastern North Carolina and southeastern Virginia, from the Chowan, Roanoke, Pasquotank, Pamlico, and Neuse Rivers, from marshes, swamps, forests, and grasslands.

Erosion Control Estuaries help control erosion and reduce flooding of the mainland. Sand bars buffer the impact of waves, while plants and shellfish beds anchor the shore against tides. Swamps and marshes take the initial impact of high winds moving in from the ocean, soak up heavy rain and storm surges, and release the extra water gradually into rivers and groundwater supplies.

Threats to Estuaries Toxins can accumulate in estuaries causing many environmental and health problems. Chemical pollution and sedimentation are great threats to the well-being of estuaries and oceans.

Threats to Estuaries