Shoal

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Shoal is a natural underwater landform characterized by a shallow area in a body of water such as a sea, ocean, lake, or river. Shoals are typically formed by the accumulation of sand, silt, and other sediment, and can pose navigational hazards to watercraft.

Formation[edit]

Shoals are formed through a process known as sedimentation, where particles of sand, silt, and other materials are carried by water currents and deposited in certain areas. Over time, these deposits can build up to form a shoal. The size and shape of a shoal can change over time due to the movement of water and the ongoing deposition of sediment.

Types of Shoals[edit]

There are several different types of shoals, including sandbanks, sandbars, and reefs. Sandbanks are large deposits of sand that rise from the seabed, while sandbars are similar but are usually smaller and more temporary. Reefs are a type of shoal formed by the growth of coral or other marine organisms.

Navigation[edit]

Shoals can pose significant navigational hazards to watercraft. Many ships have run aground on shoals, resulting in damage or even sinking. To mitigate this risk, mariners use charts and navigational aids such as buoys and lighthouses to avoid shoals. In some cases, channels may be dredged through shoals to allow safe passage for ships.

Ecology[edit]

Shoals can play an important role in the ecosystem of a body of water. They can provide habitat for a variety of marine organisms, including fish, shellfish, and birds. Some species of fish, such as herring and salmon, use shoals as spawning grounds.

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