Rocky Bayou

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Rocky Bayou is a small coastal inlet and waterway in Florida that feeds into Choctawhatchee Bay and is known for its scenic, brackish estuarine environment.

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Rocky Bayou canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bayou
coastal inlet
estuary
country United States of America
surface form: United States
environmentType estuarine environment
flowsInto Choctawhatchee Bay
hasEcosystem coastal forest fringe
salt marsh
seagrass beds
hasNearbyCity Niceville, Florida
hasSalinity mix of fresh and salt water
hydrologicalConnection Gulf of Mexico via Choctawhatchee Bay
isCoastalFeatureOf north shore of Choctawhatchee Bay
knownFor brackish estuarine habitat
scenic views
locatedIn Okaloosa County, Florida
locatedOnCoastOf Gulf Coast of the United States
surface form: Gulf Coast of Florida
partOf Choctawhatchee Bay
surface form: Choctawhatchee Bay watershed

Rocky Bayou Aquatic Preserve
recreation boating
fishing
kayaking
wildlife viewing
region Florida Panhandle
state Florida
supportsWildlife fish species typical of Gulf Coast estuaries
shellfish
wading birds
waterType brackish

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Choctawhatchee Bay inflow Rocky Bayou