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Estuaries |
The mixing of fresh and salt water creates a different environment, but estuaries are still home to a lot of plants, animals and bacteria! When looking at estuaries, scientists quickly realized that these areas were extremely nutrient-rich because of sediment deposit of rivers, creeks or streams feeding into the salt water environment. Unfortunately, estuaries haven't always been seen as valuable. In the past, they were seen as worthless and were even used as dumps! In 1972, Congress created the National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS) to protect the estuaries around the U.S.
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Life in Chesapeake Bay
Map of the NERRS sponsored sites Looking at this map will give you a good idea of where estuaries are located (mostly on the coast!)
A fun activity dealing with the density of salt water versus fresh water

