River Fal estuary

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The River Fal estuary is a tidal inlet in Cornwall, England, known for its sheltered deep-water harbors, rich marine habitats, and scenic creeks and woodlands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf estuary
tidal inlet
country United Kingdom
hasBiodiversity intertidal mudflats
rocky shores
saltmarsh habitats
seagrass beds
shellfish beds
hasFeature deep-water harbour
drowned river valley
ria
sheltered waters
hasPart Carrick Roads NERFINISHED
Falmouth Harbour NERFINISHED
Mylor Creek NERFINISHED
Penelewey Creek NERFINISHED
Penpol Creek NERFINISHED
Porth Creek NERFINISHED
Porth Navas NERFINISHED
Porthcuel Creek NERFINISHED
Porthnavas Creek NERFINISHED
Restronguet Creek NERFINISHED
St Mawes Harbour NERFINISHED
inflowsFrom Carnon River NERFINISHED
River Fal NERFINISHED
River Truro NERFINISHED
isTidal true
knownFor deep-water anchorages
rich marine habitats
scenic creeks
wooded shores
locatedIn Cornwall NERFINISHED
southwest England
surface form: South West England
mouthOf River Fal NERFINISHED
near Falmouth NERFINISHED
Feock NERFINISHED
King Harry Ferry NERFINISHED
Mylor Bridge NERFINISHED
St Mawes NERFINISHED
opensInto English Channel NERFINISHED
partOf Cornish coast
Fal and Helford estuaries
region Cornish Riviera NERFINISHED
usedFor commercial shipping
fishing
recreational boating
tourism
yachting
waterBody salt water

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St Michael Penkivel locatedNear River Fal estuary
Falmouth Harbour hasPart River Fal estuary