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"estuary" Definitions
  1. the wide part of a river where it flows into the sea

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The Narragansett Bay Estuary Program is funded through the E.P.A.'s approximately $26 million National Estuary Program.
Between May 19 and 26, the volume of water discharged in the Caloosahatchee Estuary doubled and almost tripled in the St. Lucie Estuary.
His proposal for a new airport on an island in the estuary of the River Thames estuary — immediately dubbed "Boris Island" — was rejected.
Starting today they will release 3,000 cubic feet per second into the Caloosahatchee Estuary, and 1,170 cubic feet per second into the St. Lucie Estuary, per a press release.
Encapsulating these narratives in a unique installation is What the River Told Me, an audio piece broadcast by a stream of water from the Thames Estuary as part of the inaugural Estuary festival.
In the end, the 16-minute Monster was completed, allowing Lee to then adapt these concepts, as well as some of the characters, to the Thames Estuary follow-up, Creature of the Estuary.
" It's all so unfashionable: "I mean, know any estuary songs?
Baum said he wouldn't let her anywhere near the estuary.
Another user posted a beautiful picture of the River Wyre estuary.
The estuary is also where Ms Crampton's history reaches the present.
She tried to sound estuary but couldn't go all the way.
The seven-course "Taste of the Estuary" menu features local seafood.
On our right, the Thames estuary glints in the soft morning sunlight.
Husky Lakes is an Arctic Ocean estuary consisting of several saltwater lakes.
The Way to the Sea: The Forgotten Histories of the Thames Estuary.
"Shallow Water Dictionary: A Grounding in Estuary English," by John R. Stilgoe.
For her most recent work, Estuary, now on view at MU Artspace in Eindhoven, van der Eijk harvested four types of invasive saltwater algae present in the Dutch estuary Oosterschelde, which is famous for its storm surge barrier.
It sits on Whalebone Cove, on a rural estuary of the Connecticut River.
An estuary (where saltwater mixes with freshwater), the area fosters a thriving ecosystem.
They then hurriedly climb out to find the waiting waters of the estuary.
The Bay is a mix of salt and fresh water, called an estuary.
I managed to conjure up LOS LOBOS; NOTORIOUS; YIDDISH, ESTUARY, EULOGY and HAITI.
It's called Estuary, and it's designed as an homage to the Chesapeake Bay.
They arrived at Cisadane River estuary that is now called the Naga Bay.
America's largest estuary got a C (53%) on its health report card for 2015.
The estuary straddles the tree line — the border between Arctic tundra and boreal forest.
The estuary here is right at the top of the river, so that's difficult.
It's a critically endangered fish that lives only in the San Francisco Bay estuary.
PEARL RIVER ESTUARY, China (Reuters) - As a 103-mile bridge between Hong Kong and China across the Pearl River estuary nears completion, Chinese officials are hoping it will bring more than economic integration at a time of growing tension between the two sides.
Specifically, he plans to span the estuary with a line of breast-shot water wheels.
To the south and east, around the estuary, half-built metal hulls litter Hyundai's shipyards.
The canal carries significant amounts of freight between Brussels and the Scheltdt estuary around Antwerp.
It likely was the top predator in its brackish estuary ecosystem during the Devonian Period.
THE PILOTS of the Port of London Authority are the cabbies of the Thames estuary.
So many pies appear in the nearby lounge, Estuary could be mistaken for a pizzeria.
I can take you along the estuary, but there is an ocean of meaning waiting.
The swim takes place in the brackish water of the tidal bay (the country's largest estuary).
DP WORLD LONDON GATEWAY, a container terminal on the Thames estuary, is Britain's fastest-growing port.
I was advised to stay close to the shore, where mink feed along the estuary line.
In all, there were four Navy forts and three Army forts placed in the Thames Estuary.
We have Lake Merritt, we have Piedmont, Montclair, we have Upper Broadway, we have the estuary.
Others will leave by boat from La Cité, heading up the Garonne to the Gironde Estuary.
The bears root for sedges and skunk cabbage in the estuary in front of the village.
The shingle beach, edged by wild green plants of all types, stretches toward a broad estuary.
Down below is the Newtown Creek, the fetid, abused estuary we are crossing from Brooklyn into Queens.
"The same water that's killing the water in the gulf will be in our estuary," Cooper warned.
It funds 28 state-based estuary programs and delivers about $600,000 annually to the Narragansett Bay program.
It's an enormous shallow estuary, five thousand square miles, in the hot, dry, northwest corner of Venezuela.
The location was in the same area where the opposition wanted the Trust to protect the estuary.
Originating in the Sierra Nevada, the rivers eventually drain into the Bay estuary, feeding its unique ecosystem.
Also, New York City lies in a tidal estuary—our landscape itself is affected by the orbiting moon.
The agency helps fund the Narragansett Bay Estuary Program and the agency's scientists were involved in the report.
One upstairs bathroom has a free-standing bath tub next to a window with views of the estuary.
Below the peaks, woods gave way to vines and pastures, followed by estuary flats filled with citrus orchards.
The growing number of vessels anchored in the Johor river estuary is changing the landscape for the locals.
It's bound for London, the driver yells from his window, carrying estuary sand from the Cliffe aggregate works.
ON THE LEFT BANK, which encompasses the classic Bordeaux regions west of the Gironde estuary, cabernet sauvignon rules.
There, salt marshes have been established using sediment from both the Eems-Dollard estuary and port of Delfzijl.
Earlier, police said they did not think the incident in the Thames Estuary was piracy or terrorism-related.
Replacing the fences there, which could happen later this year, could mean more habitat destruction in the estuary.
Lisbon proper lies along the banks of the Tagus River estuary, which gives the city a pleasant seaside air.
The California delta is the largest estuary on America's Pacific coast and the source of water for 25m people.
At the moment the world's biggest offshore wind farm, with a capacity of 630MW, sits in the Thames Estuary.
In these waterfront locales, the relationship between the moon and the New York City tidal estuary is most apparent.
Tens of thousands of acres of seagrass wilted and died, blanketing the estuary in a plume of yellow sulfide.
Here a huge sea wall of more than 20 miles cuts off the double estuary from the Yellow Sea.
It's a little something we learned from the River Project, a group studying and restoring the Hudson River Estuary.
In 2014, I trailed divers from the River Project, a group that works to restore the Hudson River estuary.
That, says Warner Chabot, executive director of the San Francisco Estuary Institute, is where research will be turning next.
Each of its 2660 rooms is named after a bird found near the estuary, such as kingfisher or heron.
Cameroon's existing port of Douala was overworked, run down and restricted by its location on a sediment-filled estuary.
Should the fire reach her, Bowerman said, she planned to dive into a large estuary next to her house.
Up close, when he shouldered past, the veins on his flanks looked like the estuary of a river system.
Lungi is separated from Freetown by an estuary, which means a ferry ride is necessary to reach the city.
Shrimp farming is by far the largest driver of economic activity in the Rio Chone estuary in coastal Ecuador.
All of the belugas examined lived in the waters near the St. Lawrence Estuary, a freshwater outflow into the ocean.
The Narragansett Bay Estuary Program is one of 28 such programs funded by the EPA, according to the EPA's website.
The organization is due to release a report on the state of the Narragansett Bay watershed and estuary on Monday.
In the winter, Shishmaref residents hack tiny cylinders of ice out of the estuary to fish for tomcod and smelt.
An intense storm surge was expected to raise waters in the estuary of the Yangzte River, China's mightiest, beginning Friday.
At the far west is the Tijuana Estuary, a key salt marsh habitat for some 573 species of migrating birds.
At De Vluchthaven, we keep the lobsters in large containers in the Oosterschelde, an estuary right next to the restaurant.
In 21743, the current owners added a glass conservatory with views of the estuary, the river and the surrounding hills.
And with it, freshwater algae and bacteria that started to destroy the ecology of the St. Lucie River and Estuary.
Estuary and Genesis are part of the Fluid Matter exhibition at MU artspace in Eindhoven and run until February 23.
The town of Margate sits at the outermost lip of the estuary where the River Thames meets the North Sea.
The Hoo Peninsula divides the estuary of the Thames from that of the smaller Medway 10 miles to the east.
While not without some choppy patches, Estuary, awash in oyster colors, makes it easy to hang out on the water.
Company Shed in Mersea Island in the Blackwater estuary is a 30-year-old seafood restaurant run by Caroline Haward.
At the far west is the Tijuana Estuary, a key salt marsh habitat for some 220 species of migrating birds.
Dr Galimany and Dr Rose thought it would be ideal to help clean up the Bronx River Estuary in New York.
In "The Way to the Sea", Caroline Crampton takes readers from the river's source to its estuary and the open sea.
As the capital's rising population overspills its boundaries, estuary towns are expanding, complementing a giant wind farm and a new megaport.
Buchan captured this image in his current hometown of Edinburgh, located on the estuary of the River Forth in eastern Scotland.
"There are very few places, even in Cornwall, that have Celtic-Irish estuary light along with the amazing architecture," Isabel says.
To track the river's species each year, naturalists working with the agency participate in the Great Hudson River Estuary Fish Count.
"Leave it to the imagination of people," said Bruyninckx, whose staff will work in the new building overlooking the Scheldt estuary.
It's also possible that these ancient fungi lived on the bottom of the estuary, perhaps feasting on underwater mats of algae.
Or is it more like a dinner bell calling out "Hey, it's spawning time in the estuary, come and get it?"
I spent my summers racing a plywood dinghy on Belfast Lough, the smelly estuary where the city still dumped its effluent.
So the professor was taken aback when Mr. Johnson publicly named him chairman of a team investigating a Thames estuary airport.
When Ransome and Cora meet — the moment that things become really interesting — she grills him about the creature in the estuary.
The Gironde Estuary cuts like a knife into southwest France, dividing the famous Bordeaux wine region into left and right banks.
Colleagues familiar with her speech said she intended to address climate change and other factors affecting the health of the estuary.
Using his own research, Bamber provided CNN with projections for sea level rise in the Thames Estuary every decade until 2300.
And during the visit on the Clyde estuary in western Scotland, William made his first dive on an Astute class of submarine.
"The State of Florida is responsible," said Campbell, adding that the Corps knows it is releasing heavily polluted water into the estuary.
"Our analysis revealed that overall CEC inputs to each estuary amount to several kilograms of these compounds per day," the researchers found.
This was my warm welcome to Stuart, Florida, whose St. Lucie estuary is currently suffocating under a vast, nutrient-fueled algae bloom.
Florida's St. Lucie estuary is still suffocating under an putrid algae bloom fueled by months of agricultural runoff from a nearby lake.
Hato's path of destruction continued on to the former Portuguese colony of Macau, across the Pearl River estuary, and China's Guangdong Province.
Today, our associate editor Hilary Pollack discuss a story about the shrimp farms located on the Rio Chone estuary in coastal Ecuador.
It is the largest estuary in the United States and the third largest in the world, according to the Chesapeake Bay Program.
The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States, and for decades it was also one of its most polluted.
The United States Geological Survey said the quake was centered across the Cook Inlet estuary, at a depth of about 25 miles.
Every day, he goes out on the river, taking note of new algae blooms and construction projects that could impact the estuary.
He presented a slide show and argued that the proposed changes would harm the birds, water snakes and muskrats in the estuary.
EXMOUTH, ENGLAND Lympstone Manor Opened in April in a former Georgian estate, Lympstone Manor overlooks the protected Exe Estuary in southwest Devon.
Estuary is not the place to shell out $62 for steak, especially meat as lackluster as the restaurant's supposedly aged rib-eye.
Tsunami floods over the breakwater protecting the coastal city of Miyako at Heigawa estuary area in northeastern Japan, on March 2000, 22050.
The remains of those killed were then, the investigation found, dumped in the nearby San Rodrigo river and in the Rio Bravo estuary.
Sarichef Island, about a quarter-mile wide in the center, sits between the Chukchi Sea and the wide estuary of the Serpentine River.
On the cruise were scientists from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Point Loma Nazarene University, San Francisco Estuary Institute and Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute.
But this environmental concern is only compounded by other "human-induced threats" that authors enumerated, like dams, agriculture, estuary alteration, urbanization, and transportation.
Visitors can take a kayak tour of the Hudson River estuary or catch a ferry to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.
And the sun rose over the estuary known as the Hudson with its flooded banks and the endangered estates perched low upon them.
But before you grab your floatie and head to the nearest estuary, there are some important questions you may want to consider first.
Land plants evolved from green algae, and so perhaps the estuary habitat was where fungi and the ancestors of plants first formed partnerships.
He's a sixth-generation Floridian, and he wants the beauty of this estuary to return and stick around for the next six generations.
The scientists who were set to speak at the conference planned to talk about their research findings that climate change is having a negative effect on the estuary, including changing the air and water temperatures, the sea level, as well as the marine life in and near the estuary, the Times reported, citing colleagues with knowledge of their planned remarks.
In 2016, Ocearch tracked a 4-foot juvenile great white shark in the Sound, though it didn't venture as far into the tidal estuary.
Mass shooters have left detailed internet histories documenting their online radicalization via the rank estuary of targeted harassment, bigotry, and polarization that's developed online.
If you've heard anything about Outlaw King, however, it's about the scene in which Chris Pine emerges from an estuary completely, full-frontally naked.
Indonesian villagers release saw-jawed turtles into an estuary at the mangrove conservation area in the Aceh Tamiang district of Indonesia on April 15.
With a group of colleagues they moored a six-square-metre commercial mussel-growing raft in the estuary and populated it with ribbed mussels.
First, algae blooms appeared on Lake Okeechobee itself, but neon green filaments were soon spotted flowing down canals and into the St. Lucie estuary.
In Senegal, for instance, a salt harvesting community has used money to plant salt-resistant trees to help protect the estuary where they work.
He told them to find a place to shelter, but many people in the once bustling estuary town did not know where to go.
In truth, there was little they could do: The disaster that engulfed the St. Lucie River and its estuary had been building for weeks.
Rising waters had transformed the Damariscotta estuary into an optimal oyster habitat by the time this midden, and another across the river, were created.
She even had time to take in the stunning vistas across what she referred to as the "ocean," which is actually the Tay Estuary.
Among the findings will be that climate change is affecting air and water temperatures, precipitation, sea level and fish in and around the estuary.
San Diego is a sprawling urban center, but just south of it is the Tijuana Estuary, where the Tijuana River meets the Pacific Ocean.
Forecasts call for the city, which abuts the Mississippi River and a brackish estuary, to receive at least several inches (cm) of rain from Nate.
Police said earlier they did not think the incident aboard the Grande Tema in the Thames Estuary - involving four stowaways - was piracy or terrorism related.
But if you did want to build a tidal power station, there are few better sites than the estuary of the River Severn, in Britain.
There is a marble fireplace in the sitting room, which has a wide bay window overlooking the estuary, which attracts a variety of migratory birds.
In the late 19th century, it was renamed as developers sought to distance it from Newtown Creek, a fetid estuary on the Queens-Brooklyn border.
California's State Water Resources Control Board is expected soon to implement a plan to prevent the imminent collapse of fisheries in the state's largest estuary.
For a long time, the military plane circled over the Río de la Plata estuary that opens on the Atlantic Ocean as if awaiting orders.
For Estuary, she was mostly interested in species that weren't native to the region—that is, algae transported by humans mainly by traveling the seas.
Elpistostege watsoni, as the fish has been dubbed, would have been the largest predator dominating Quebec's shallow marine and estuary habitat 380 million years ago.
"I'm starting to smell it," Baron Partlow yelled into the estuary that sits between Tijuana and Imperial Beach, a small coastal town in Southern California.
A wave approaches Miyako City, Japan, from the Heigawa estuary in Iwate Prefecture after a magnitude 8.9 earthquake struck the area on March 11, 2011.
These scientists haven't observed one single fin whale calf in the estuary this year either, although approximately 30 mature females have been sighted, he added.
Trump's proposal would eliminate $73 million a year that six states and the District of Columbia receive to clean up the Chesapeake, the largest U.S. estuary.
More than 2000 years ago, the San Francisco Estuary Institute, a nonprofit scientific advisory group, began an ambitious effort to guide the restoration of this landscape.
The estuary is Ms Crampton's real delight, a vast area where river and sea merge that has never received the same attention as the Thames itself.
It was designed by London-based architect Matthew Butcher, who selected the Thames Estuary for its high flood risk, which is increasing due to global warming.
What you Get A grand Victorian in Galveston, a modern home with views of downtown Eugene and a 19th-century colonial on a Connecticut River estuary.
In a short film called Creature of the Estuary, the second part of a collaborative project by Eelyn Lee, the artist explores new ways of filmmaking.
And all the fuzzy edges are related to the vegetation around the Hudson and the estuary up the road, where the reeds make the same edges.
"So this is one of the really elegant solutions to reducing microparticle and microplastic concentrations in the Bay," said Alicia Gilbreath, of San Francisco Estuary Institute.
Big's people, from the River Project, a group that works to restore the Hudson River Estuary, had to buy a scale big enough to weigh it.
The sinking came about a week after another boat capsized in the estuary on the river, which has become a graveyard for dozens of Muslim refugees.
There were more than 10 Chinese boats fishing in the estuary on Friday but they fled to areas near North Korea's shore after the South Korean-U.
As the train winds through deepest suburbia—we're en route to Leigh-on-Sea, an estuary town in the Essex countryside—we poke treats into Ludo's carrier.
Tom Borden, program director for the Narragansett Bay Estuary Program, confirmed that the EPA had on Friday canceled the appearance by two employees and an EPA consultant.
The Army Corps of Engineers released nutrient-heavy water into the St. Lucie Estuary as part of their flood control measures, Corps spokesman John Campbell told CNN.
The researchers found that not only did the mussels thrive in the polluted waters of the Bronx River Estuary, but they also collected a lot of pollutants.
The white cetacean, which feeds on fish, squid and crabs, was first spotted last September and surfaced near Gravesend, Kent on the southern side of the estuary.
The most Eurosceptic areas are often "left behind" ones (the Thames Estuary, declining coal mining areas and seaside towns) where qualifications are poorer and work less skilled.
The white cetacean, which feeds on fish, squid and crabs, was first spotted in September and surfaced near Gravesend, Kent on the southern side of the estuary.
The SOA estimates that the sea level off the Pearl River estuary could rise up to 220 cm (7 feet), and warned of the risk of flooding.
They're slow, they're inefficient, they're fragile, and they put their products to poor use: A plastic bag is a neutral object until it's discarded in an estuary.
Humans everywhere were captivated over the weekend by a viral video of salmon being transported from one estuary to another through a giant overland pneumatic tube — a.k.a.
The team wants to know when the fish start, how long they go and how temperature and saltiness, which fluctuate in the estuary near Port Aransas, Tex.
Two rare plants found here — Champlain beach grass and low-growing beach pea — are remnants of a time when the lake was an estuary of the Atlantic.
Pennsylvania has abundant water resources with approximately 28503,22019 miles of streams, 404,000 acres of wetlands, 161,445 acres of lakes and 17 square miles of the Delaware estuary.
In dry years, frequently less than 20 percent of the rivers complete the trip toward the Bay estuary, straining fish populations including the storied chinook salmon runs.
On the eastern side of the Yellow Sea in South Korea, a huge reclamation scheme involving the world's longest dyke destroyed Saemangeum, a 400 square kilometre tidal estuary.
Moreira remains in limbo despite a fund of $2000 million earmarked by the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing to relocate 2200,244 families who live on the estuary.
TWO days ago, October 23rd, three scientists from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) were to present at a conference on the health of the Narragansett Bay estuary (pictured).
There were reports of 34 people injured in Hong Kong, while authorities in the city of Macau across the Pearl River estuary said three people were killed there.
We climb into the boat and our lobsterman for the day, Sam Lowe, reverses us out into the Firth of Forth, the estuary that borders the North Sea.
The San Francisco Bay tern re-population hasn't yet made much of a dent in the numbers of terns eating salmon and trout in the Columbia River Estuary.
Mr. Beinfield has a small office at one end of the attic, from which he likes to look out and observe the many seabirds who frequent the estuary.
Cape Fear is different because it does not turn into an estuary until it reaches Wilmington, just 30 miles or so before it drains into the Atlantic Ocean.
Major fishing companies and some tourist organizations, for example, having bought exclusive rights to certain estuary fishing grounds or whole rivers, police their areas to protect their investment.
The opposition — the City Club and two activists, Tom Fox and Rob Buchanan — have assailed the secrecy surrounding the project and its potential danger to a protected estuary.
There were reports of 34 people injured in Hong Kong while in the city of Macau, across the Pearl River estuary, three people were killed, authorities there said.
Many were taken aback by the agency's decision, according to the Times article, as the EPA helps fund the organization hosting the event: the Narragansett Bay Estuary Program.
The boom also caused big problems for the local ecosystem, however, resulting in the destruction of as much as 21990 percent of the mangrove trees in the estuary.
We see this in California, where there's not enough water for the endangered delta smelt in the Sacramento–San Joaquin estuary and farmers are really pushing for that water.
Greenpeace said its volunteers had boarded the ship in the Thames Estuary in an attempt to stop it unloading at the port of Sheerness in the southeast of England.
With an industrial waterfront and wastewater run-offs from a dense urban environment, the estuary has a long history of suffering from harmful bacteria and high levels of nitrogen.
The bridge that snakes out over the blue estuary with soaring pylons, viaducts and towers using more steel than 60 Eiffel Towers, was first proposed in the late 1980s.
The US Army Corps of Engineers classifies levees by the environment they protect (urban or rural) and the body of water they protect it from (river, coastal, or estuary).
The real damage came 18 minutes later, with the tsunami, crashing from the Pacific up the estuary of the River Maule, where the small, hardscrabble city of Constitución nestles.
However, the intersection of ocean acidification and other urgent estuary issues such as HABs, runoff from land, changing ocean and coastal circulation, and coastal development still aren't well understood.
Officials were trying to find the valve to shut off what they believe is oil leaking into the lake, a broad but shallow estuary just north of New Orleans.
Take the type of Pacific oyster known as the Hama Hama, which tastes cucumberish and grows a gnarly, well-defended shell on gravel beaches in the Puget Sound estuary.
Just a single blue crab eating one mud crab and then urinating in an estuary can change the interactions up and down the food chain in that marine ecosystem.
Dr. Rainbird's analysis of the rocks showed that these organisms, whatever they were, had fossilized a billion years ago in an estuary, where a river flowed into a sea.

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