Use "estuary" in a sentence

1. The river opens up suddenly into a broad estuary.

2. At this point the river widens into an estuary.

3. The Medway estuary is recognized internationally as a conservation area.

4. Shellfishing and Clamming may be done on the Atlantic coast, in the Great Bay estuary, in the Hampton/Seabrook estuary, and in Little Harbor / Back Channel

5. Irrawaddies thrive in hot and humid coastal, estuary, and river regions.

6. brief description of the path(s), tributaries, estuary, water abstraction, floodplains, etc

7. And the estuary is beautiful, with mountain ranges rising on each side.

8. PH and Alkalinity Every estuary is part of the carbon cycle

9. The 2 - D tidal current and sediment mathematical model for estuary is established.

10. 20: The Luftwaffe and German U-boats start mining the Thames estuary.

11. The 2 - D tidal current and sediment mathematical model for Feiyunjiang estuary is established.

12. Thousands of belugas are being drawn to one special estuary in the Canadian Arctic.

13. My path ended in thick undergrowth, just where the estuary widened into the sea.

14. Curlews Lyrics: Curlews call / Along the estuary / Late light falls / Under a mile to the sea / And the flickering harbour lights / Trail in the estuary waters tonight / Under meteors / Over the

15. Along the estuary environmental gradients, the structure of benthos community had some differences.

16. The capital and largest city of Guinea-Bissau, on an estuary of the Atlantic Ocean

17. Basque activities in the St Lawrence estuary reached a peak in the period 1550-80

18. 11 Due to the sudden narrowness of the estuary, the flood flowed higher and higher.

19. The hillside route: blaye & Bourg Come to the right bank of the Gironde estuary

20. Above the point where the river falls into the Calabar estuary of the Gulf of Guinea

21. 21 Frith stood on the sea wall and watched the sail gliding down the swollen estuary.

22. The middle massive sandstone and upper pebbly sandstone formed in an estuary, foreshore and nearshore environments.

23. Herring and plaice are two commercially important species that use the Thames Estuary for this purpose.

24. The Amphibian Migrations and Road Crossings project is part of a larger Hudson River Estuary Program initiative to partner with local communities to conserve natural areas and habitats that sustain the health and resiliency of the entire estuary watershed.

25. The effect of Coriolis effect is obvious by making the estuary deflect to south constantly.

26. At present, oysters are the only material in which measurable concentrations of activity exist throughout the estuary.

27. They had enjoyed each other's company over the last hour, hacking along the foreshore of the estuary.

28. 12 A curlew called and a tern fished the estuary; house martins were gathering, preparing for migration.

29. 30 The crowds waved and cheered him on, the boats bobbing up and down in the estuary.

30. A method of securing a load bearing structure to the bed of a sea, river or estuary.

31. Find top songs and albums by Suicidal Causticity including Estuary Abomination, Diamond Grinder Spring and more.

32. River 106 miles (171 kilometers) long in southwestern Scotland flowing northwest into the Firth of Clyde (its estuary)

33. Temporally, the suspended sediment concentration in the jiaojiang river estuary neap - spring tidal cycle and flood - ebb fluctuations.

34. She usually builds on the shores of an estuary and there she sits devotedly, seldom leaving the nest.

35. She rounded a corner quickly; in a tiny estuary the small boats of the eel pickers were congregated.

36. The River Medway runs through the centre of the town, linking it with Rochester and the Thames Estuary.

37. More than 000 tonnes of crude oil spilled into the estuary after the tanker ran aground in 19

38. By 16:00, the German flotilla began returning to the Jade Estuary, arriving at approximately 20:23.

39. Only the off flounder left on the north bank at Portmadoc with no reports from the estuary.

40. A tidal estuary of southeastern Connecticut flowing about 24 km ( 15 mi ) southward to Long Island Sound.

41. The Mawddach Estuary has a rich variety of wetland and woodland habitats attracting a wide range of different species.

42. In the coming months, the project will take a stab at recommending solutions to the decline of the estuary.

43. It lies on the banks of the Mandovi River estuary in the Ilhas de Goa sub-district (taluka).

44. About midnight the wind freshened from the estuary, rustling the hawthorn in the hedgerow round the churchyard. Sentencedict.com

45. To the casual observer, the tide may seem to be the only movement of water in the estuary.

46. A headland is now seen jutting into the estuary with a line of white cottages fronting a bay.

47. It lies along the Calabar River, 5 miles (8 km) upstream from that river’s entrance into the Cross River estuary.

48. The scheme involves dredging the main channel of the Medway estuary to provide a storage base for import-export cargoes.

49. The alluvium of the Clyde Estuary provides the foundation material for a number of medium rise developments in the Glasgow area.

50. Passing an oil rig and numerous naval vessels, we moored alongside a jetty on the estuary leading up to the town.

51. Tidal energy is harnessed in much the same way as that of hydropower, by building a barrage across a suitable estuary.

52. From the estuary to the middle reaches, the brittleness of man's constructions is juxtaposed with the mutability of the river's flow.

53. A river of southwest Scotland flowing about 171 km northwest to the Firth of Clyde, an estuary of the North Channel

54. Billow - The swell on the ocean produced by the wind, or on a river or estuary by the tide or wind

55. 27 At Pevensey, reclamation of the adjacent estuary had reduced tidal scouring, which had previously kept the river mouth open.

56. 17 From the estuary to the middle reaches, the brittleness of man's constructions is juxtaposed with the mutability of the river's flow.

57. His embankment across the Glaslyn estuary was completed in 1811 amidst much rejoicing and ox-roasting, only to collapse the following year.

58. 16 From the estuary to the middle reaches, the brittleness of man's constructions is juxtaposed with the mutability of the river's flow.

59. Two workers were slightly hurt in a huge explosion and fire at the Conoco oil refinery at Immingham on the Humber estuary.

60. This work aims to provide a tool to aid in the understanding of Brachyuran zoeae of the San Francisco Bay and estuary

61. The path winds its way around the Newtown river and Clamerkin Lake providing some fine estuary walking and taking you inland a little.

62. Yellow-brown leaves spun downwards from high branches, and the calm estuary waters could be seen below, from between the trees.

63. The Otter Estuary Nature Reserve is a 57-acre (230,000 m2) Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) consisting of tidal mudflats and saltmarsh.

64. Age 0+ fish do not leave the tide pools for the open waters of the estuary before having attained a certain minimum size.

65. Tidal Barrages are built similarly to hydroelectric dams, but they are located in an estuary or tidal bay, as depicted above, with large tidal ranges

66. Bissau is located on the Geba River estuary, off the Atlantic Ocean, and is Guinea-Bissau's largest city, major port, and its administrative and military centre.

67. The Paddle Steamer Waverley and MV Balmoral offer day sea trips from Knightstone Island to various destinations along the Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary.

68. A Relais & Châteaux property outside the estuary town of Paulliac, Cordeillan-Bages is what the French call a chartreuse house, a typically long, low, …

69. The place name 'Dongara' is an anglicised rendition of Thung-arra, the local Wattandee people's name for the estuary adjacent to the town, meaning 'sea lion place'.

70. Smelt larvae are transported from the south shore to the partially mixed northern portion of the middle estuary which represents the principal zone of larval smelt accumulation.

71. Some Biotopes will be interminable themes for as long as the hobby exists, such as the Malawian tank, the Amazonian stream, and the brackish estuary

72. The land surrounding the estuary is an accumulation of different geological substrates: vines are grown on the clayey hills and asparagus in the sandy lowlands.

73. Built on a low-lying estuary where the Gêba River flows into the Atlantic, apart from the hectic traffic, Bissau is a low-key, unassuming capital.

74. The Broads’ grazing marshes are home to waterfowls and wading birds, while the Breydon Water estuary is a popular stop for important flocks of migratory birds.

75. Brewer is the sister city of Bangor.The two are at the head of navigation on opposite sides of the Penobscot River estuary and are connected by three bridges.

76. 12 The bioavailable phosphorus(BAP) is mainly controlled by human activities, which can be used as one of indicators for the potentially ecology risk assessment in the Yangtze estuary.

77. An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of Brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea

78. The Remote Sensing Imagings before and after the Impoundment of the Three Gorges Reservoir (Initial Water Level 135 Meters above the Wusong Reference Point at Yangtze River's Estuary).

79. Boatyards There have been many Boatyards throughout the estuary that provided commercial fishermen with draggers or trawlers, garveys, skiffs, dories, and other watercraft used in both the bay and the ocean.

80. Alluvium (plural Alluviums or alluvia) soil, clay, silt or gravel deposited by flowing water, as it slows, in a river bed, delta, estuary or flood plain Synonyms: alluvion, alluvial deposit; Translations