estuary
ES-choo-ehr-ee
The tidal mouth of a river where freshwater meets saltwater โ a zone of mixing, transition, and extraordinary biological productivity. Estuaries are neither river nor sea but both, and the gradient between fresh and salt creates one of the richest habitats on earth: nurseries for fish, feeding grounds for birds, filtration systems for the water passing through.
Etymology
Latin aestuarium, a tidal inlet, from aestus, tide, heat, surge. The word carries the restless energy of tidal exchange.
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