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Showing posts with label This internationally important estuary flows into the Irish Sea; Photographed at low tide with Lambay Island in the background; Rogerstown Pier on the left and Portrane Beach to the right. Show all posts
Showing posts with label This internationally important estuary flows into the Irish Sea; Photographed at low tide with Lambay Island in the background; Rogerstown Pier on the left and Portrane Beach to the right. Show all posts

Saturday 30 November 2013

ROGERSTOWN ESTUARY (Outer Section) Rush, Co. Dublin. Ireland

 
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Rogerstown Estuary is situated just north of the Donabate-Portrane peninsula, and also south of Rush, on Ireland's east coast about 25km  north of Dublin.The estuary is made up of saltwater marshes, raised salt marsh, wet meadows and riverine shallows and creeks. It covers an area of 3.63 km2 (900 acres), and is divided by a causeway and bridge built in the 1840s to carry the main Dublin–Belfast railway line. It is internationally recognised as one of the most important east coast sites and is vital for wintering wildfowl and waders and birds on passage. Text © Wikipedia