North Bull sandbank

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North Bull sandbank is a tidal sandbank in Dublin Bay, Ireland, known for shaping the bay’s coastal geography and influencing local navigation and shoreline development.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf sandbank
tidal sandbank
administrativeArea County Dublin NERFINISHED
affects location of dredged navigation channels in Dublin Bay
shipping channels to Dublin Port
basinCountry Ireland NERFINISHED
bodyOfWater Dublin Bay NERFINISHED
coastTypeInfluenced estuarine coast
sandy shoreline
country Ireland NERFINISHED
environmentalRole affects tidal flows in Dublin Bay
contributes to formation of Bull Island
featureOf approaches to Dublin Port
formedBy sediment deposition
tidal currents
geologicalFeature sandbar
subtidal shoal
hasProcess accretion
erosion
hazardFor shipping
small craft navigation
influences coastal morphology of Dublin Bay
local navigation in Dublin Bay
sediment transport in Dublin Bay
shoreline development in Dublin Bay
wave patterns in Dublin Bay
locatedIn Dublin Bay NERFINISHED
Irish Sea NERFINISHED
locatedNear Bull Island NERFINISHED
Clontarf NERFINISHED
Dollymount NERFINISHED
Dublin NERFINISHED
Howth Peninsula NERFINISHED
North Bull Wall NERFINISHED
navigationalHazard yes
nearbyIsland Bull Island NERFINISHED
nearbyStructure Bull Bridge NERFINISHED
North Bull Wall NERFINISHED
partOf Dublin Bay NERFINISHED
coast of County Dublin
region Leinster NERFINISHED
subjectOf coastal engineering studies of Dublin Bay
hydrodynamic modelling of Dublin Bay
tidal yes
usedFor nautical charting reference

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North Bull Lighthouse locatedOn North Bull sandbank