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The word "estuaries" is correct and usable in written English
Estuaries are bodies of water where a river meets the sea, and they are often home to an abundance of wildlife. For example, you can use the sentence, "The estuaries of the Gulf of Mexico are home to an array of endangered species."
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Plural of estuary
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The delta gradually swelled from tiny backwaters to vast estuaries.
A package including overnight sleeper travel from London to Venice, and Rome to London, train transfers between Venice, Florence and Rome and six nights in three-star hotels with breakfast, would cost from £819.' Laura Johnson from Travel Counsellors: 'For boats, Brittany has some excellent routes, with a great choice of waterways, from wide river estuaries to canals.
Unique to these Adriatic lagoons are the casoni, spartan fishermen's huts built on isolated sandflats from canna palustre, bamboo-like reeds that grow in these estuaries.
Both cities were built on estuaries, allowing the constant yet changing mixture of fresh and salty water that oysters love.
Nor do the deposits look like those formed by river-flooding or deposition at estuaries.
The problem with exploiting tidal power has, rather, been finding places to do it efficiently: bays or estuaries with a suitable tidal reach and a topography that permits a barrage to be constructed.
All of these, too, seem to be associated with various stresses man inflicts on marine ecosystems: overfishing, global warming, fertilisers running from land into rivers and estuaries, often the whole lot in concatenation.Some of the worrying changes may not be entirely the work of man.
From torrent to trickle Through neglect, exploitation, climate change and burgeoning demand from a growing population, the Sacramento-San Joaquin river delta has become one of the most degraded estuaries in America.
The research suggests this is not so.Second, Dr Worm considered estuaries.
Their efforts are beginning to generate a buzz.Most of the world's (at present puny) tidal power comes from barrages across estuaries.
Much of the system would benefit, of course, but Mr Johnson points out that restoring four-fifths of the old current might not be enough to save the deeply polluted southern estuaries.
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