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Estuary tidal mouth of a large river formed by an interaction
of sea, land and fresh water forming a transition zone between fresh water
and marine environment. Estuary is a productive place where many of the
marine and fresh water organisms occur at particular phases of their life
cycle. Hydrological features of an estuary are so dynamic that variations
take place monthly, daily and even hourly.
These variations have a profound influence on the life
cycle of all the migratory organisms and also on physiology of all other
organisms which live there permanently. The coast of Bangladesh extends
from Teknaf, in the southeast to Satkhira in the southwest (about 710
km) bordering the bay
of bengal. The coast is ornamented by a network of complex
estuarine system, some of the big rivers such as the padma,
brahmaputra,
meghna,
and karnafuli
open as estuaries into the Bay of Bengal. The estuaries of Bangladesh
even a few decades ago were quite resourceful in fisheries and other aquatic
organisms of commercial importance, but declined rapidly because of overexploitation
and pollution. [Nuruddin Mahmood]
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