Phrases with «coastal lagoons»

"Coastal lagoons" refers to shallow bodies of water located near the coast, separated from the ocean by a barrier (such as sandbars, barrier islands, or reefs). These lagoons are typically connected to the ocean through narrow channels or inlets and are influenced by both freshwater sources (like rivers or rainfall) and tidal movements. Full definition

Sentences with «coastal lagoons»

  • Boasting its own, extensive botanical gardens, with detached secluded suites and private bungalows, nestled amongst a natural oasis of coastal lagoons, and surrounded by swathes of palms and rainforest gardens — a rich habitat that provides a home to dozens of native species it's no surprise that this wonderfully romantic resort has become a firm favourite with honeymooners and nature lovers the world over. (palmcove.org)
  • The tidewater goby lives in coastal lagoons and is threatened by coastal development and drought. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Each year, November through April, California gray whales make their annual migration from feeding grounds in Alaska south to mate and have babies in the warm coastal lagoons of Baja, Mexico. (visitcalifornia.com)
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