An inlet of the Atlantic Ocean between the eastern coast of North Carolina and a row of low sandy barrier islands. Fish, oysters, and wildlife abound.
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An inlet of the Atlantic Ocean between the eastern coast of North Carolina and a row of low sandy barrier islands. Fish, oysters, and wildlife abound.
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Pamlico Sound (PAM-lik-o) in North Carolina, is the largest lagoon along the
Pamlico Sound is part of a large interconnected network of lagoon estuaries, which as a whole is the second largest estuary in the United States (Chesapeake Bay being the largest). There are seven sounds making up the whole: Albemarle Sound, Currituck Sound, Croatan Sound, Pamlico Sound, Bogue Sound, Core Sound, and Roanoke Sound.
Cape Hatteras National Seashore and Cape Lookout National Seashore are located on the barrier islands. Along the coastal areas are numerous waterfowl nesting sites, including Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge and Swanquarter National Wildlife Refuge on the mainland.
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