I've found that name origin sites give slightly different meanings, but I think you are pretty much right.
On behindthename.com, they say Shannon is composed originally of sean meaning old or wise and abhann- river.
in the north and east
In Hawaiian, "Shannon" is translated as "Kanona."
It flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
Well if you mean generally then 'sea', but more specific - Lake Superior. River Severn. River Shannon. Saint Lawrence Seaway. Sea of Japan. South China Sea. Suez Canal.
The River Shannon meets the sea at the Shannon Estuary, located on the west coast of Ireland. This estuary flows into the Atlantic Ocean, separating County Clare from County Limerick. The estuary is an important maritime area, known for its scenic beauty and diverse wildlife.
Limerick is on the Shannon Estuary, where the river Shannon meets the sea. Parts of the north coast of Limerick could be said to be coastal in terms of it touching the sea.
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Shannon is the name of the longest river in Ireland. Its name comes from the Goddess associated with the river: Sionna.
After passing through Limerick city, it flows into the Shannon Estuary where it meets the sea. The Shannon Estuary runs between north Limerick and north Kerry on the southside and south Clare on the northside. It then enters the Atlantic Ocean.
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It flows into the Atlantic Ocean at the Shannon Estuary and Limerick City stands at the point where the river water meets the sea water of the estuary.