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Bay of Saint Louis

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Type
  
Estuary

Average depth
  
1.5 m (4 ft 11 in)

Mean depth
  
1.5 m

River sources
  
Jourdan River, Wolf River

Basin countries
  
United States

Salinity
  
<20 (average)

Bridges
  
St. Louis Bay Bridge

Location
  
Southwest coast of Mississippi

Settlements
  
Pass Christian, Bay St. Louis, Diamondhead

The Bay of Saint Louis (Bay of St. Louis, St. Louis Bay) is a shallow-water, partially enclosed estuary of the northeast Gulf of Mexico along the southwestern coast of Mississippi. The estuary receives freshwater input from two blackwater, or swamp-land, tributaries of the Mississippi River, the Jourdan River on the west and the Wolf River on the east and some smaller streams (Bayou Portage); these are mixed in the bay with salt water from Mississippi Sound and the Mississippi Bight. The waters are comparatively well mixed, with an average salinity of less than 20. United States Environmental Protection Agency due

Map of Bay St Louis, Mississippi, USA

References

Bay of Saint Louis Wikipedia