Bracklesham Bay

E502012

Bracklesham Bay is a coastal bay in West Sussex, England, known for its wide shingle and sand beach, fossil-rich shoreline, and popularity for watersports such as surfing and windsurfing.

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All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Bracklesham Bay canonical 2

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
coastal landform
administrativeCounty West Sussex NERFINISHED
climate temperate maritime climate
country England
geologicalAge Eocene
hasActivity angling
beachcombing
birdwatching
swimming
hasBeachType sand beach
shingle beach
hasFeature exposed at low tide
long stretch of coastline
shallow nearshore waters
hasFossilType bivalves
crustaceans
fish remains
gastropods
plant remains
shark teeth
hasGeologicalUnit Bracklesham Group NERFINISHED
hasHazard strong currents at times
hasNearbyFeature Selsey Bill NERFINISHED
hasNearbyProtectedArea Chichester Harbour Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
hasNearbyVillage Earnley NERFINISHED
East Wittering NERFINISHED
hasOrientation south-facing
hasSettlement Bracklesham NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Isle of Wight NERFINISHED
isPopularWith families
watersports enthusiasts
knownFor fossil collecting
kitesurfing
paddleboarding
shallow shelving shoreline
surfing
wide beach
windsurfing
locatedIn West Sussex
locatedOn English Channel
nearestCity Chichester NERFINISHED
nearestTown East Wittering NERFINISHED
partOf south coast of England
region South East England
usedFor coastal walks
recreational boating

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Selsey locatedNear Bracklesham Bay
Manhood Peninsula containsBeach Bracklesham Bay