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Estuaries. What is an estuary, you may ask? An estuary is the area where a river and an ocean meet. In an estuary the water is a mixture of salt water,

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Page 1: Estuaries. What is an estuary, you may ask? An estuary is the area where a river and an ocean meet. In an estuary the water is a mixture of salt water,

Estuaries

Page 2: Estuaries. What is an estuary, you may ask? An estuary is the area where a river and an ocean meet. In an estuary the water is a mixture of salt water,

What is an estuary, you may ask?

An estuary is the area where a river and an ocean meet.

In an estuary the water is a mixture of salt water, that is different than the ocean, and freshwater, that is different from the river, which makes the estuary very unique.

Estuaries can be found all over the world, but are constantly changing.

Video all about estuaries http://www.untamedscience.com/biology/world-biomes/estuaries-biome

Page 3: Estuaries. What is an estuary, you may ask? An estuary is the area where a river and an ocean meet. In an estuary the water is a mixture of salt water,

Weather

Page 4: Estuaries. What is an estuary, you may ask? An estuary is the area where a river and an ocean meet. In an estuary the water is a mixture of salt water,

The rainfall for an estuary varies on where it is located.

Rainfall

Most east coast estuaries are subject

to low rainfall

Rainfall for the southeast estuaries are seasonal

often with very dry summers

The estuaries of the southwest have very

high rainfall

Bass Straight Estuaries in the north coast have seasonal rainfall rainfalls are seasonal.

The estuaries of the north coast are

classified by seasonal rainfall

Page 5: Estuaries. What is an estuary, you may ask? An estuary is the area where a river and an ocean meet. In an estuary the water is a mixture of salt water,

Temperatures for an estuary can vary on a yearly basis,

or even a daily basis.

Both prevailing winds and tidal currents can greatly affect the

surface temperature of an estuary.

The temperature of an estuary greatly varies because of how

shallow it is.

Seasonal changes can most easily be detected in the coastal regions in the mid-

latitude where surface temperatures are at a minimum in winter and a maximum in late

summer.

Some estuaries at high temperatures can even have ice on the surface.

Page 6: Estuaries. What is an estuary, you may ask? An estuary is the area where a river and an ocean meet. In an estuary the water is a mixture of salt water,

The winds of an estuary depends on where it is located. But no matter where the estuary is located, wind plays an important role.

Strong winds that blow across estuaries can cause nontidal circulation. In simpler terms the friction between the wind and the water creates extra movement.

Persistent winds can move large volumes of water to one side of the estuary and raise the water level along the downwind shoreline. Gravity soon sets in and the water begins to flow in the opposite direction along the bottom. Similarly, the water level along the upwind shoreline may fall as the wind blows the water off shore.

Page 7: Estuaries. What is an estuary, you may ask? An estuary is the area where a river and an ocean meet. In an estuary the water is a mixture of salt water,

Geology

Page 9: Estuaries. What is an estuary, you may ask? An estuary is the area where a river and an ocean meet. In an estuary the water is a mixture of salt water,

Estuarine habitat types include sandy substrate, rocky shores and reefs, soft-sediment bottoms, cobbled areas, seagrass beds, salt marshes, intertidal mudflats, and other vegetated wetland areas.

Like most other factors, depending on where the estuary is located, determines the type of terrain it will contain.

Page 11: Estuaries. What is an estuary, you may ask? An estuary is the area where a river and an ocean meet. In an estuary the water is a mixture of salt water,

Red Algae

Gumweed

Tufted Hairgrass

To be able to live in an estuary, plants have to make special adaptations.

The ebb and flow of tides may leave some plants high and dry, so they have to be able to accommodate

The ranging temperatures leave the plants in a variety of positions. They live in freezing and very warm temperatures.

The plants that live in estuaries are naturally able to adapt to the conditions that they are provided with.

Page 13: Estuaries. What is an estuary, you may ask? An estuary is the area where a river and an ocean meet. In an estuary the water is a mixture of salt water,

Many fishes and crustaceans migrate offshore to spawn or breed. The eggs develop into larvae (immature forms) that are transported into estuaries by tides and currents.

The shallow water, salt marshes, seagrasses, and mangrove roots provide excellent hiding places from larger, open-water predators. Some species grow in estuaries for a short time; others remain there for life.

Animals that live in estuaries have to learn to adapt to the range in temperatures and the unique salt and fresh water levels.

Hermit Crab

Chum Salmon

Page 14: Estuaries. What is an estuary, you may ask? An estuary is the area where a river and an ocean meet. In an estuary the water is a mixture of salt water,

Since an estuary habitat is mostly water, a majority of the animals found there have gills, or are able to survive in and around the water.

The oysters that live in estuaries serve as a shelter for parasites and other bacteria that live there too.

Page 15: Estuaries. What is an estuary, you may ask? An estuary is the area where a river and an ocean meet. In an estuary the water is a mixture of salt water,

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