Hammersley Inlet

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Hammersley Inlet is a tidal waterway in Washington State that connects Oakland Bay to southern Puget Sound and is known for its rich shellfish beds and strong tidal currents.

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Surface form Occurrences
Carr Inlet 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tidal inlet
waterway
connects Oakland Bay NERFINISHED
southern Puget Sound
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin South Puget Sound watershed
ecosystemType coastal estuary
environment marine estuarine
hasEconomicActivity shellfish industry
hasFeature rich shellfish beds
strong tidal currents
hasRegulation shellfish harvest regulations
hasTidalCharacteristic reversing tidal currents
strong tidal exchange
hasUse commercial shellfish aquaculture
navigation channel
recreational shellfishing
inletOf Puget Sound NERFINISHED
knownFor clam beds
oyster beds
shellfish harvesting
locatedIn Mason County, Washington NERFINISHED
Washington
surface form: Washington State
mouthLocation southern Puget Sound NERFINISHED
near Shelton, Washington NERFINISHED
partOf Puget Sound NERFINISHED
South Puget Sound estuarine system NERFINISHED
sourceLocation Oakland Bay NERFINISHED
waterBodyType tidal waterway
waterSalinity brackish

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South Puget Sound hasSubregion Hammersley Inlet
South Puget Sound hasSubregion Hammersley Inlet
this entity surface form: Carr Inlet