A harbor inlet is often referred to as a "tidal inlet." It is a natural or man-made opening that connects a body of water, such as a bay or lagoon, to the ocean. Tidal inlets are influenced by tidal flows and can play a crucial role in marine ecosystems and navigation. They facilitate the exchange of water and sediments between the ocean and inland waters.
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Pearl Harbor is an inlet of the Pacific Ocean on the southern coast of Oahu, Hawaii, west of Honolulu.
I am not sure, but I think that it would be called a Sea loch or a Sea inlet loch.
because long long ago, preople had pop stains on their pants....therefore, the called baghdad harbor the harbor of the world.....p.s. they had ria problems
Santiago de Cuba.
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sydney harbor
Glacial inlet is called a fiord.
Their usual habitat is a bay or inlet of salt-water.
bay, basin, abyss, harbor
The inlet that helps to form the natural harbor of former Constantinople is called the Golden Horn. This sheltered bay is located between the European and Asian sides of Istanbul and has historically served as a crucial maritime hub. The Golden Horn has played a significant role in trade and defense throughout the city's history.
harbor (noun) : port, dock, pier, anchorage, mooring, landing, bay, inlet, cove harbor (verb) : shelter, house, lodgea dock shore or deck
A natural harbour is an inlet of the sea, in which boats and ships may safely shelter.
Hauraki Gulf by way of the Rangitoto Channel.(See Aukland, New Zealand.)
Pearl Harbor is an inlet of the Pacific Ocean on the southern coast of Oahu, Hawaii, west of Honolulu.
A "bay" is a wide inlet of a sea or lake.
There is a inlet located in St. Lucie called the St. Lucie Inlet