Shark River Slough
E29201
Shark River Slough is the primary freshwater flow-way through the southern Everglades, carrying water, sediments, and nutrients that shape the park’s wetlands ecosystem.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Shark River Slough canonical | 5 |
| Shark River | 2 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T174646 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Shark River Slough Context triple: [Everglades National Park, mainRiver, Shark River Slough]
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A.
Walkill River
The Walkill River is a north-flowing river in New Jersey and New York that drains part of the Appalachian Valley before joining the Hudson River.
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B.
Saugus River
The Saugus River is a coastal river in northeastern Massachusetts that flows through communities including Saugus and Lynn before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean.
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C.
Suisun Bay
Suisun Bay is a shallow tidal estuary in Northern California that forms part of the greater San Francisco Bay system and serves as a key confluence for the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers.
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D.
Edgewood Creek
Edgewood Creek is a small Sierra Nevada stream that feeds into Lake Tahoe near Stateline, Nevada, flowing through forested and meadow areas and supporting local wildlife and watershed health.
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E.
Glenbrook Creek
Glenbrook Creek is a small stream in Nevada that feeds into Lake Tahoe near the historic community of Glenbrook on the lake’s eastern shore.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Shark River Slough Target entity description: Shark River Slough is the primary freshwater flow-way through the southern Everglades, carrying water, sediments, and nutrients that shape the park’s wetlands ecosystem.
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A.
Walkill River
The Walkill River is a north-flowing river in New Jersey and New York that drains part of the Appalachian Valley before joining the Hudson River.
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B.
Saugus River
The Saugus River is a coastal river in northeastern Massachusetts that flows through communities including Saugus and Lynn before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean.
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C.
Suisun Bay
Suisun Bay is a shallow tidal estuary in Northern California that forms part of the greater San Francisco Bay system and serves as a key confluence for the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers.
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D.
Edgewood Creek
Edgewood Creek is a small Sierra Nevada stream that feeds into Lake Tahoe near Stateline, Nevada, flowing through forested and meadow areas and supporting local wildlife and watershed health.
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E.
Glenbrook Creek
Glenbrook Creek is a small stream in Nevada that feeds into Lake Tahoe near the historic community of Glenbrook on the lake’s eastern shore.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (43)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
freshwater flow-way
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slough ⓘ |
| affectedBy |
canals and levees constructed in the 20th century
ⓘ
water management infrastructure in South Florida ⓘ |
| carries |
freshwater
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nutrients ⓘ sediments ⓘ |
| climateInfluence | seasonal rainfall patterns in South Florida ⓘ |
| connectedTo | Taylor Slough ⓘ |
| conservationStatus | focus of Everglades restoration efforts ⓘ |
| country |
United States of America
ⓘ
surface form:
United States
|
| ecologicalImportance |
supports habitat for alligators
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supports habitat for endangered species such as the snail kite ⓘ supports habitat for wading birds ⓘ |
| ecosystemTypeInfluenced |
sawgrass marshes
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slough wetlands ⓘ tree islands ⓘ |
| flowsToward | Gulf of Mexico ⓘ |
| historicalCondition | once carried slow, shallow sheet flow of water across the Everglades ⓘ |
| hydrologicalRole | primary freshwater flow-way through the southern Everglades ⓘ |
| hydrologicCharacteristic | slow-moving sheet flow ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
Everglades National Park
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southern Everglades ⓘ |
| managementAuthority | National Park Service ⓘ |
| partOf |
Everglades
ⓘ
surface form:
Everglades freshwater marsh system
Greater Everglades ecosystem ⓘ |
| researchFocus |
hydrology of the Everglades
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restoration science in Everglades National Park ⓘ wetland ecology ⓘ |
| restorationProgram | Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan ⓘ |
| shapes | wetlands ecosystem of Everglades National Park ⓘ |
| state | Florida ⓘ |
| supportsProcess |
nutrient cycling in Everglades wetlands
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sediment transport in the Everglades ⓘ |
| terminatesNear |
Shark River Slough
self-linksurface differs
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surface form:
Shark River
Whitewater Bay ⓘ |
| threatenedBy |
altered hydrology
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invasive species in the Everglades ⓘ reduced freshwater inflows ⓘ |
| waterQualityConcern |
nutrient enrichment
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phosphorus loading ⓘ |
| waterSource |
Water Conservation Areas
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surface form:
Water Conservation Areas north of Everglades National Park
Greater Everglades ecosystem ⓘ
surface form:
central Everglades
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Subject: Shark River Slough Description of subject: Shark River Slough is the primary freshwater flow-way through the southern Everglades, carrying water, sediments, and nutrients that shape the park’s wetlands ecosystem.
Referenced by (7)
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