Spey Bay

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Spey Bay is a coastal area in northeast Scotland at the mouth of the River Spey, known for its wildlife-rich estuary and scenic Moray Firth shoreline.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
coastal area
climate temperate maritime climate
country Scotland
drainageBasin River Spey basin
hasConservationStatus important site for marine mammals
important site for migratory birds
hasEcosystemType coastal estuary
intertidal zone
marine habitat
hasFacility Scottish Dolphin Centre NERFINISHED
hasFeature saltmarsh
sand dunes
shingle beach
tidal flats
hasPart River Spey estuary NERFINISHED
hasProtectedArea Moray Firth Special Area of Conservation NERFINISHED
Moray and Nairn Coast Special Protection Area NERFINISHED
Spey Bay Site of Special Scientific Interest NERFINISHED
knownFor birdwatching
bottlenose dolphins
coastal scenery
scenic shoreline
wildlife-rich estuary
locatedIn Moray NERFINISHED
northeast Scotland
locatedOnBodyOfWater Moray Firth NERFINISHED
mouthOfWatercourse River Spey NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Fochabers NERFINISHED
Garmouth NERFINISHED
Kingston on Spey NERFINISHED
operatorOfFacility Whale and Dolphin Conservation NERFINISHED
partOf Moray coast NERFINISHED
region Highlands and Islands (Scotland) NERFINISHED
typicalSpecies bottlenose dolphin
harbour porpoise
salmon
sea trout
seabirds
seals
waders
usedFor angling
recreation
walking
wildlife watching

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River Spey flowsIntoSeaAt Spey Bay