Murray Firth

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The Moray Firth is a large triangular inlet of the North Sea on the northeast coast of Scotland, known for its rich marine wildlife and coastal landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal body of water
firth
inlet
country Scotland
etymology derived from the historic county of Moray
hasCoastlineOn Aberdeenshire
surface form: Aberdeenshire region

Elginshire
surface form: Moray region

Scottish Highlands
hasConservationStatus important marine conservation area
hasTourismActivity birdwatching
boating
coastal walking
dolphin watching tours
knownFor coastal landscapes
rich marine wildlife
locatedIn North Sea
northern Scotland
locatedNear Chanonry Point
Cromarty Firth
Dornoch Firth
Fort George
Inverness
locatedOn northeast coast of Scotland
mouthOf River Beauly
River Conon
River Findhorn
River Lossie
River Nairn
River Ness
River Spey
nameVariant Murray Firth
opensInto North Sea
partOf North Atlantic Ocean basin
Scottish east coast
region Aberdeenshire
Highlands and Islands
Moray
shape triangular
usedFor fishing
recreation
shipping
wildlife watching
wildlifeRegion bottlenose dolphins habitat
seabirds habitat
seals habitat
whales and porpoises habitat

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Highland council area borderedBy Murray Firth