TAMPA BAY ESTUARY
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Tampa Bay, Florida's largest
open-water estuary, stretches 398 square miles at high tide. Popular for sport and
recreation, the bay also supports one of the world's most productive natural systems.
Estuaries like Tampa Bay, where salt water from the sea and fresh water from rivers and
uplands mix, are nurseries for young fish, shrimp, and crabs. More than 70 percent of all
fish, shellfish, and crustaceans spend some critical stage of their development in these
nearshore waters, protected from larger predators that swim the open sea.
Wildlife abounds along the shores of Tampa Bay. As many as 40,000 pairs of birds--from the
familiar brown pelican to the colorful roseate spoonbill--nest in Tampa Bay every year.
Others, including sandpipers and white pelicans, are seasonal visitors. The bay is also
home to dolphins, sea turtles, and manatees.
After decades of pollution, Tampa Bay is coming back to life, again assuming its position
as the shimmering economic and environmental centerpiece of the vibrant Southwest Florida
region.
http://www.tbep.org/estuary.html
- There are hundreds of other small to
mid sized islands that are only accessible by boat. Numerous boat rentals are
available throughout the Tampa Bay Florida Area.
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