Eld Inlet

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Eld Inlet is a narrow, sheltered marine inlet in southern Puget Sound in Washington State, known for its tidal flats, shellfish beds, and residential shoreline.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf body of water
inlet
marine inlet
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Thurston County NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic narrow
sheltered
hasEcosystemType intertidal zone
nearshore marine habitat
hasEnvironmentalConcern nearshore habitat protection
water quality management
hasFeature residential shoreline
shellfish beds
tidal flats
hasMouthIn Puget Sound NERFINISHED
hasShorelineType forested shoreline
residentially developed shoreline
hasUse recreation
residential waterfront living
shellfish harvesting
isArmOf Puget Sound NERFINISHED
isConnectedTo other South Sound inlets
isKnownFor protected waters
shellfish production
tidal mudflats
locatedIn Puget Sound NERFINISHED
Southern Puget Sound NERFINISHED
Thurston County, Washington NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
surface form: Washington State
partOf South Puget Sound inlets NERFINISHED
region Pacific Northwest
state Washington
waterBodyType estuarine inlet
waterType saltwater

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South Puget Sound hasSubregion Eld Inlet