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Survival in an Estuary
Life in a Transition Zone
As you view the images that follow, observe the environmental conditions
for species that live in the estuary. Be prepared to describe physical
conditions for one species. Consider conditions such as temperature, space,
other species, weather, and water flow.
What is an estuary?
What is an estuary?
An estuary is a partially enclosed body of
water where two different bodies of water
meet and mix…called brackish water
(e.g. fresh water from rivers or streams
and salt water from the ocean, or fresh
water from rivers or streams and
chemically distinct water of a large lake).
Estuaries
 Estuaries are formed
where fresh water meets
and mixes with ocean
water.
 Estuaries are found where
rivers meet the sea.
 Estuaries are found where
rivers meet chemically
distinct lakes.
Estuary 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.
Estuary 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.
Estuary Features and
Landforms
 Salt marshes form in
estuaries in areas
protected from highenergy waves.
 Tidal flats are part of
many estuaries.
Oyster and clams are
harvested here.
Estuary Features and Landforms
 Mangrove forests
surround wetland
areas in southern
estuaries.
 In mountainous areas,
estuaries may be
found in seaside
fjords.
Estuary 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.
Residents of Estuaries
 Many bivalves, such
as oysters (above),
and mussels (below),
inhabit estuaries.
Residents of Estuaries
 Blue crabs are
harvested to eat.
 Diamondback
terrapins are the only
turtle that lives in
brackish water.
Residents 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.
Residents 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.
A Day in the Life of an Estuary
 Use goldfish
crackers to
simulate what
can occur to fish
in a healthy and
unhealthy
estuary.
Write All About It!!
 What are some things that effect
estuaries in good ways? Bad ways?
 What kinds of things can we do to help
preserve and protect estuaries?
 Did your population completely die off?
Why? Do you think that in real life this
would happen? Why or Why not?