River Boyne estuary

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The River Boyne estuary is the tidal mouth of Ireland’s River Boyne, forming an important coastal and ecological area on the east coast where the river meets the Irish Sea.

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River Boyne estuary canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal ecosystem
estuary
geographical feature
connectedTo Drogheda Port NERFINISHED
country Ireland NERFINISHED
emptiesInto Irish Sea NERFINISHED
formsBoundaryBetween County Meath and County Louth in parts
hasConservationStatus important bird area
hasEcologicalSignificance important area for birds
important coastal habitat
hasHabitatType intertidal areas
mudflats
saltmarsh
sandflats
hasHydrologicalCharacteristic tidal
hasProcess sediment deposition
tidal mixing of fresh and salt water
hasUse angling area
commercial shipping route to Drogheda Port
recreational boating area
influencedBy tides of the Irish Sea
locatedIn County Louth NERFINISHED
County Meath NERFINISHED
locatedOn east coast of Ireland
mouthOf River Boyne NERFINISHED
near Drogheda NERFINISHED
partOf Boyne catchment NERFINISHED
supportsSpeciesGroup seabirds
waders
wintering waterfowl
waterBodyType brackish water

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County Louth contains River Boyne estuary