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Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

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Page 1: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Estuary Definition and Orientation

Page 2: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

What is an estuary?

• An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea.• An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay

where salty seawater is diluted by freshwater from rivers and creeks.

• An estuary is made up of tidal marshes, tidal flats, and open water channels.

• An estuary is flooded by the tides.

Page 3: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

What does an estuary look like from the air?

Page 4: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

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What is South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve?

• a 4,771 acre protected natural area

• A place to investigate and conduct studies (research)

• A place for people to learn about estuaries and their watersheds (education)

• A place to restore and protect estuaries and their watersheds (stewardship)

Page 5: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Is this still the estuary?

Page 6: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Is this still the estuary?

Page 7: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

The Physical Estuary

Page 8: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

The flooding and ebbing of the tides is one of the most important forces shaping and

influencing the estuary.

Page 9: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

The flooding and ebbing of the tides is one of the most important forces shaping and

influencing the estuary.

Page 10: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

High tides and low tides can make the same place look very different.

Page 11: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

High tides and low tides can make the same place look very different.

Page 12: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

The gravitational forces of the moon and the sun drive the tides.

Spring tide

Neap tide

Page 13: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Sediment and other particles are common in the estuary’s waters, yet too much sediment can cause

damage to habitat and the flora and fauna.

Page 14: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Estuaries are flooded by the tides twice daily. Winter rains increase the depth of the flooding waters expanding the reach of the floodplain.

Page 15: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Upwelling occurs during the late spring and summer when strong, continuous winds from the north bring

cold, nutrient rich ocean water to the surface.

Page 16: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

The Life Zones of the Estuary

Page 17: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Estuary zones – upper estuary

Page 18: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Estuary zones – upper estuary

Tidal marsh

Page 19: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Estuary zones – upper estuary

Tidal marsh

Tidal flat

Page 20: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Estuary zones – upper estuary

Tidal marsh

Tidal flat

Open water channel

Page 21: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Estuary zones – lower estuary

Page 22: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Estuary zones – lower estuary

Open water channel

Page 23: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Estuary zones – lower estuary

Tidal flat

Open water channel

Page 24: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Estuary zones – lower estuary

Tidal marsh

Tidal flat

Open water channel

Page 25: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Salt marshes and tidal fresh marshes are some of the most productive environments on earth!

Page 26: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Tidal flats of the estuary are usually made of sand, mud, or cobble.

Page 27: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Tidal flats may be made of exposed bedrock where strong currents prevent sediment from

accumulating.

Page 28: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Low tide exposes the flats to predators such as herons, shorebirds, and raccoons.

Page 29: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Life of the Estuary

Page 30: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

The producers of the estuary are the plants. They capture the sun’s energy and convert it

to a food source for millions of animals.

Page 31: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Salmon and many other kinds of fish use the estuary as a zone of transition, a place where young fish

grow, safe from predators they will face in the ocean.

Page 32: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Many forms of life in the estuary live beneath the surface of the mud or sand.

Page 33: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Migratory birds depend on the wetlands of the estuary for resting and feeding as they travel

between nesting and wintering grounds.

Page 34: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Crabs live in many different types of habitat

in the estuary.

Page 35: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Many animals begin their lives in the protective waters of the estuary.

A larval crab A juvenile English sole

Page 36: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Estuary Functions and Impacts

Page 37: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Healthy estuaries can provide many different values and perform many important functions.

• Flood control• Nursery areas• Migratory stopovers• Recreation• Production of biomass• Safe harbor• Feeding grounds

Page 38: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Timber harvest is a regulated activity in the watershed that must be properly conducted to reduce

impacts to streams, rivers, and estuaries.

Page 39: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Waste that is not properly treated pollutes the

waters of the estuary with excess nutrients.

Page 40: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Research has improved our understanding of what is necessary to restore estuary functions

and habitat.

Page 41: Estuary Definition and Orientation What is an estuary? An estuary is formed where rivers meet the sea. An estuary is a semi-enclosed river mouth or bay.

Welcome to the Estuary!