Swale estuary

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The Swale estuary is a tidal channel and wetland area in Kent, England, separating the Isle of Sheppey from the mainland and forming an important habitat for wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf estuary
tidal channel
wetland
adjacentTo Faversham Creek
Isle of Sheppey
Sittingbourne
connectsTo River Medway
Thames Estuary
country United Kingdom
designatedAs Ramsar Wetland of International Importance
surface form: Ramsar site

Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Protection Area
hasConservationValue international
hasFeature grazing marsh
intertidal sandbanks
mudflats
reedbeds
saltmarsh
hasHabitatType brackish water habitat
coastal wetland
estuarine habitat
hasMouthNear Queenborough
Sheerness
importantFor breeding birds
marine invertebrates
migratory birds
saltmarsh vegetation
waders
wintering waterfowl
isTidal true
locatedIn England
Kent
managedBy nature conservation authorities in Kent
partOf North Kent Marshes
The Swale
region South East England
separates Isle of Sheppey
Kent mainland
threatenedBy coastal development
pollution
sea-level rise
usedFor birdwatching
commercial shipping
recreational boating

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Sittingbourne locatedNear Swale estuary