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- Pamlico_Sound abstract "Pamlico Sound (/ˈpæmlɨkoʊ/ PAM-lik-oh) in North Carolina, is the largest lagoon along the U.S. East Coast, being 129 km (80 mi) long and 24 to 48 km (15 to 30 miles) wide. It is a body of water separated from the Atlantic Ocean by the Outer Banks, a row of low, sandy barrier islands, including Cape Hatteras. The Neuse and Pamlico rivers (the latter is the estuary of the Tar River) flow in from the west. Pamlico Sound is linked on the north with Albemarle Sound through Roanoke Sound and Croatan Sound (passages). Core Sound is the narrow southern end. Explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano mistook the sound for the Pacific Ocean. The sound and its ocean inlets are noted for wide expanses of shallow water and occasional shoaling, making the area hazardous for larger vessels. In addition, the shallow waters are susceptible to wind and barometric pressure-driven tidal fluctuations. This effect is amplified on the tributary rivers, where water levels can change by as much as two feet in three hours when winds are aligned with the rivers' axes and are blowing strongly.Pamlico Sound is part of a large, interconnected network of lagoon estuaries. As a whole it is the second largest estuary in the United States (Chesapeake Bay is the largest). Seven sounds making up the whole: Albemarle Sound, Currituck Sound, Croatan Sound, Pamlico Sound, Bogue Sound, Core Sound, and Roanoke Sound.Cape Hatteras National Seashore and Cape Lookout National Seashore are located on the barrier islands. Along the coastal areas are numerous waterfowl nesting sites, including Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge and Swanquarter National Wildlife Refuge on the mainland.The Albemarle-Pamlico Sound is one of nineteen great waters recognized by the America's Great Waters Coalition.".
- Pamlico_Sound locatedInArea North_Carolina.
- Pamlico_Sound locatedInArea United_States.
- Pamlico_Sound thumbnail PamlicoSound-EO.JPG?width=300.
- Pamlico_Sound wikiPageExternalLink boating.php.
- Pamlico_Sound wikiPageID "313273".
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- Pamlico_Sound centre "Pamlico Sound".
- Pamlico_Sound east Dare_County,_North_Carolina.
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- Pamlico_Sound north Hyde_County,_North_Carolina.
- Pamlico_Sound northeast Dare_County,_North_Carolina.
- Pamlico_Sound northwest Beaufort_County,_North_Carolina.
- Pamlico_Sound south Carteret_County,_North_Carolina.
- Pamlico_Sound southeast Dare_County,_North_Carolina.
- Pamlico_Sound southwest Carteret_County,_North_Carolina.
- Pamlico_Sound west Pamlico_County,_North_Carolina.
- Pamlico_Sound subject Category:Estuaries_of_North_Carolina.
- Pamlico_Sound subject Category:Geography_of_Carteret_County,_North_Carolina.
- Pamlico_Sound subject Category:Geography_of_Dare_County,_North_Carolina.
- Pamlico_Sound subject Category:Geography_of_Hyde_County,_North_Carolina.
- Pamlico_Sound subject Category:Geography_of_Pamlico_County,_North_Carolina.
- Pamlico_Sound subject Category:Lagoons_of_North_Carolina.
- Pamlico_Sound subject Category:Outer_Banks.
- Pamlico_Sound subject Category:Sounds_of_North_Carolina.
- Pamlico_Sound point "35.312777777777775 -75.93722222222222".
- Pamlico_Sound type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Pamlico_Sound type EstuariesOfNorthCarolina.
- Pamlico_Sound type Estuary109274500.
- Pamlico_Sound type Lagoon109328746.
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- Pamlico_Sound comment "Pamlico Sound (/ˈpæmlɨkoʊ/ PAM-lik-oh) in North Carolina, is the largest lagoon along the U.S. East Coast, being 129 km (80 mi) long and 24 to 48 km (15 to 30 miles) wide. It is a body of water separated from the Atlantic Ocean by the Outer Banks, a row of low, sandy barrier islands, including Cape Hatteras. The Neuse and Pamlico rivers (the latter is the estuary of the Tar River) flow in from the west.".
- Pamlico_Sound label "Baie de Pamlico".
- Pamlico_Sound label "Pamlico Sound".
- Pamlico_Sound label "Pamlico Sound".
- Pamlico_Sound label "Pamlico Sound".
- Pamlico_Sound label "Pamlico Sound".
- Pamlico_Sound label "Pamlico Sound".
- Pamlico_Sound label "Памлико-Саунд".
- Pamlico_Sound label "パムリコ湾".
- Pamlico_Sound sameAs Pamlico_Sound.
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- Pamlico_Sound sameAs パムリコ湾.
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- Pamlico_Sound lat "35.312777777777775".
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- Pamlico_Sound wasDerivedFrom Pamlico_Sound?oldid=579232544.
- Pamlico_Sound depiction PamlicoSound-EO.JPG.
- Pamlico_Sound isPrimaryTopicOf Pamlico_Sound.