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Estuaries Justin, Shane & Jordan What is an Estuary? • An estuary is a coastal body of water that is partly enclosed. • It has multiple streams, or rivers that flow into it. • It has an open flow to the sea. Pollution • The hardest hit water based habitats are estuaries. • Pollutants from rivers, lakes, streams and the ocean flow into estuaries, causing damage to the habitat, and life of the species within it. Human Impact • As estuaries are extremely calm bodies of water, they make for excellent fishing. • Due to extreme overfishing by humans, estuaries lose their fish. • 22 of the 32 largest cities in the world are around estuaries. The people of these cities affect the estuaries through, overfishing, pollution and septic dumping in waters. • Estuaries give homes to many species of fish, such as salmon and sea trout. • Migrating birds often stop in estuaries, as it is a good source of food. • Plankton is a key element in estuaries. It acts as a cleaner within estuaries and also as food for the fish. • Plankton are brought into and swept out of estuaries by the current of the water. Migrant Birds Gathering around an Estuary. Klamath River Estuary. Oregon/ California. Miramichi River • The estuary part of the Miramichi river is a drowned river valley. A rise in sea level from the Miramichi bay caused salt water to flood the Miramichi River. • The estuary receives fresh water from the Miramichi river, and mixes with salt waters from the Gulf of St. Lawrence. • The Gulf of St. Lawrence itself is an Estuary. The biggest on the planet. Miramichi Bay What’s an Estuary? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeyOA0m wBhc • Now you Know.