Escambia River

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The Escambia River is a major river in the Florida Panhandle and southern Alabama, known for its extensive wetlands, rich biodiversity, and role in regional navigation and recreation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
environmentalFeature floodplain wetlands
riparian habitats
flowsInto Escambia Bay
hasBiodiversity aquatic species
fish species
wetland bird species
hasConservationValue important habitat for wildlife
hasEcosystemType bottomland hardwood forests
riverine wetlands
hasHumanUse navigation
recreational boating
recreational fishing
hasWetlands extensive wetlands
isMajorRiverOf Florida Panhandle
southern Alabama
knownFor recreation
regional navigation
rich biodiversity
locatedIn Alabama
Florida
Florida Panhandle
southern Alabama
mouthLocatedIn Escambia Bay
Gulf of Mexico
surface form: Gulf of Mexico basin
partOf Escambia River watershed
Gulf Coast of the United States
surface form: Gulf Coast region
sourceLocatedIn Alabama
usedFor boating
fishing
wildlife observation

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Pensacola Bay inflow Escambia River
University of West Florida locatedOn Escambia River
Escambia Bay mouthOfWatercourse Escambia River
Escambia County, Alabama namedAfter Escambia River
Escambia County, Florida namedAfter Escambia River
Blackwater Bay partOf Escambia River
this entity surface form: Escambia River and Pensacola Bay estuarine system
Blackwater Bay receivesInflowFrom Escambia River
this entity surface form: Yellow River (Florida)