Beaulieu River estuary

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The Beaulieu River estuary is a scenic tidal inlet in Hampshire, England, known for its unspoiled saltmarshes, historic maritime heritage, and location within the New Forest National Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf estuary
tidal inlet
country United Kingdom
ecoregion temperate coastal wetland
flowsInto The Solent NERFINISHED
hasConservationStatus protected landscape
hasEcosystemType brackish water habitat
intertidal mudflat
saltmarsh
hasFeature creeks
mudflats
saltmarshes
tidal channels
wooded shores
hasHarbour Buckler’s Hard yacht harbour NERFINISHED
hasSettlementOnShore Beaulieu NERFINISHED
Buckler’s Hard NERFINISHED
historicallyAssociatedWith Buckler’s Hard shipyard NERFINISHED
Royal Navy NERFINISHED
historicallyUsedFor naval ship construction
wooden shipbuilding
importantFor migratory birds
salt-tolerant plants
wading birds
knownFor historic maritime heritage
sailing
scenic landscape
unspoiled saltmarshes
wildlife habitats
yachting
locatedIn England
Hampshire
New Forest National Park NERFINISHED
New Forest district NERFINISHED
mouthOf Beaulieu River NERFINISHED
near Beaulieu NERFINISHED
Buckler’s Hard NERFINISHED
Exbury NERFINISHED
partOf Solent maritime area NERFINISHED
region South East England
tidal true
usedFor angling
nature observation
recreational boating
yacht moorings
waterType brackish
withinProtectedArea New Forest Heritage Coast NERFINISHED
New Forest National Park NERFINISHED

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New Forest coast contains Beaulieu River estuary