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  1. Lagoon - Wikipedia

    Some authorities include fresh water bodies in the definition of "lagoon", while others explicitly restrict "lagoon" to bodies of water with some degree of salinity.

  2. Lagoon | It's What Fun Is!

    Lagoon offers fantastic career opportunities, great benefits, and a work environment that values safety, teamwork, dedication, and learning. Typical year round positions include mechanical, …

  3. Lagoon | Definition, Characteristics & Examples | Britannica

    Lagoon, area of relatively shallow, quiet water situated in a coastal environment and having access to the sea but separated from the open marine conditions by a barrier.

  4. What is a lagoon? - NOAA's National Ocean Service

    Jun 16, 2024 · What is a lagoon? A lagoon is a body of water separated from larger bodies of water by a natural barrier. This NASA satellite image shows the lagoons and reefs of New …

  5. Lagoon - National Geographic Society

    A lagoon is a shallow body of water protected from a larger body of water (usually the ocean) by sandbars, barrier islands, or coral reefs. Lagoons are often called estuaries, sounds, bays, or …

  6. LAGOON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of LAGOON is a shallow sound, channel, or pond near or communicating with a larger body of water. How to use lagoon in a sentence.

  7. lagoon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    1 day ago · lagoon (plural lagoons) A shallow body of water separated from deeper sea by a bar.

  8. LAGOON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    The lagoon, immediately to its north, is a rich source of fish, shellfish, turtles, alligators, wild plant foods, and other lacustrine resources.

  9. Epperson Lagoon Wesley Chapel | MetroLagoons

    Relax at epperson lagoon wesley chapel: seven acres of sand, blue waters, live music & weekly events. Sip, swim, soak the day away.

  10. About Lagoons - Resilient Lagoon Network

    Lagoons are separated from the ocean by a natural sandy barrier, which acts as a kind of ocean-lagoon dam. Some lagoons have sandy barriers with openings that create a permanent …