St. Jones River estuary

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The St. Jones River estuary is a protected tidal estuarine ecosystem in Delaware known for its rich coastal wetlands, diverse wildlife habitats, and role in environmental research and education.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf estuary
protected area
wetland ecosystem
country United States of America
surface form: United States
emptiesInto Delaware Bay NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType brackish marsh
coastal wetland
tidal marsh
hasFauna blue crab
diamondback terrapin
estuarine fish
migratory shorebirds
saltmarsh sparrow NERFINISHED
wading birds
waterfowl
hasFeature boardwalk trails
interpretive signage
observation platforms
hasFlora marsh elder
saltmarsh cordgrass
saltmeadow hay
hasHabitat freshwater wetland
mudflat
salt marsh
subtidal channel
hasHydrology tidal
hasProtectionStatus protected
hasUse coastal monitoring
environmental education
environmental research
wildlife habitat conservation
isImportantFor coastal wetland conservation
migratory bird stopover habitat
nursery habitat for fish and shellfish
isManagedBy DNREC Division of Climate, Coastal and Energy NERFINISHED
Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control NERFINISHED
isPartOfProgram Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve NERFINISHED
isSubjectOf coastal climate change research
sea-level rise impact studies
wetland restoration research
locatedIn Delaware NERFINISHED
Kent County, Delaware NERFINISHED
partOf St. Jones River NERFINISHED
supportsActivity bird watching
environmental education programs
habitat mapping
long-term ecological research
water quality monitoring

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