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Crenulate bays are coastal features characterized by their scalloped or rounded shapes, often formed by the erosion of softer rock or sediment along the shoreline. These bays typically have a series of small, curved inlets and projections, creating a crenulated appearance. They are commonly found in areas with complex geological formations and can provide sheltered waters that are conducive to marine life. The unique shape of crenulate bays can also influence local currents and sediment deposition patterns.

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