St. Croix River estuary

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The St. Croix River estuary is a tidal, biologically rich transition zone where the St. Croix River meets the marine waters between Maine (USA) and New Brunswick (Canada).

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St. Croix River estuary canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal ecosystem
estuary
tidal estuary
adjacentTo Maine coast NERFINISHED
New Brunswick coast
borderBetween Maine NERFINISHED
New Brunswick NERFINISHED
country Canada
United States of America
ecosystemType intertidal zones
mudflats
salt marshes
subtidal channels
flowsInto Bay of Fundy NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic brackish water
high biological productivity
important bird habitat
important fish habitat
nutrient-rich waters
strong tidal range
supports commercial and recreational fisheries
supports migratory species
tidal
transition zone between freshwater and marine waters
importantFor biodiversity conservation
fisheries productivity
migratory bird routes
influencedBy Bay of Fundy tides
Gulf of Maine oceanography
locatedIn Bay of Fundy region NERFINISHED
Gulf of Maine region NERFINISHED
Maine NERFINISHED
New Brunswick NERFINISHED
St. Croix River NERFINISHED
mouthOf St. Croix River NERFINISHED
partOf Bay of Fundy ecosystem NERFINISHED
St. Croix River watershed NERFINISHED
subjectOf binational environmental management efforts
habitat conservation initiatives
transboundary water quality monitoring
supports marine mammals in adjacent waters
nursery habitat for invertebrates
nursery habitat for marine fish
shorebirds
waterfowl
threatenedBy coastal development
habitat alteration
pollution

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Passamaquoddy Bay contains St. Croix River estuary