The Wash estuary

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The Wash estuary is a large tidal bay on the east coast of England where several rivers meet the North Sea, noted for its extensive mudflats, salt marshes, and importance as a habitat for migratory birds.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
coastal wetland
estuary
borderedBy Lincolnshire
Norfolk
country United Kingdom
designation Marine Protected Area
Ramsar site
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Protection Area
hasConservationManagementBy Natural England
local wildlife trusts
hasEcologicalImportance migratory birds
hasFeature mudflats
salt marshes
sandbanks
tidal flats
hasHabitat intertidal mudflats
saltmarsh
shallow coastal waters
hasHydrologicalCharacteristic macrotidal regime
hasMouthOf River Great Ouse
River Nene
River Welland
River Witham
hasNotableProcess large tidal range
sediment deposition
hasRisk coastal erosion
sea-level rise impacts
isImportantFor overwintering waterfowl
seals
waders
locatedIn England
locatedOn east coast of England
locatedOnCoastOf North Sea
nearestLargeTown King's Lynn
partOf North Sea drainage basin
surface form: North Sea basin

The Wash and North Norfolk Coast Special Area of Conservation
supportsSpeciesGroup ducks
geese
grey seals
harbour seals
shorebirds
usedFor commercial fishing
recreation
shellfish fisheries
wildlife watching

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River Witham flowsInto The Wash estuary
Port of Boston hasEnvironmentalContext The Wash estuary
Hunstanton hasProminentView The Wash estuary
this entity surface form: Lincolnshire coast across The Wash
The Wash National Nature Reserve isPartOf The Wash estuary
this entity surface form: The Wash estuarine system
River Gaywood flowsInto The Wash estuary
this entity surface form: The Wash (via River Great Ouse)