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Humber Sea Sluice

 
Tetney Marshes Nature Reserve, Tetney Lock Road, Tetney DN36 5LJ, United Kingdom
Address is taken from a point 586 yards away.
 
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Humber Sea Sluice is a minor waterways place on the Louth Navigation between Humber - Louth Junction (Junction of the River Humber with the Louth Navigation) (3 miles and 3½ furlongs to the north) and Louth River Head (7 miles and 4½ furlongs and 8 locks to the south).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Louth River Head is Tetney Tidal Barrier; 4½ furlongs away.

Mooring here is unrated.

 
 
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[Yorkshire and the Humber] the A1077 at the meeting point of the New River Ancholme and the Humber (Ferriby Sluice). Grimsby is home of England's fishing industry (although most fish [Barrow upon Humber] the Leden and passes through sluice gates to flow to Barrow Haven, and then flows into the River Humber. The original sluice gates were of wooden construction [Lincolnshire] (similar to the Fens but in north Lincolnshire), the industrial Humber Estuary and North Sea coast around Grimsby and Scunthorpe, and in the south-west of [River Witham] a port. From 1142 onwards, sluices were constructed to prevent flooding by the sea, and this culminated in the Great Sluice, which was constructed in 1766 [River Ancholme] draining into the Humber at South Ferriby. It drains a significant part of northern Lincolnshire between the Trent and the North Sea. The river has been [North Killingholme Haven] the North Killingholme area – the outfall of the waterway onto the Humber was sluiced. There was a single dwelling at the outfall – the New Inn. Between [Industry of the South Humber Bank] The south bank of the Humber Estuary in England is a relatively unpopulated area containing large scale industrial development built from the 1950s onward [Sea Cut (Scalby Beck)] miles (240 km) before reaching the sea via the Humber Estuary as opposed to the relatively short distance via the Sea Cut. This scheme, along with others [South Ferriby] have major holdings today), and, down by the Sluice, the Hope and Anchor which looks out over the Humber with Read's Island and its wildlife.[citation [Barton-on-Humber railway station] Barton-on-Humber railway station serves the town of Barton-upon-Humber in North Lincolnshire, England. The station, which was once the terminus of a 3 1⁄4-mile
 
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Roman and Medieval Sea and River Flood Defences
Roman and Medieval Sea and River Flood Defences ... of sluice and tidal-gate construction, the length of ... the Humber estuary, much of what now exists is.
Donna Nook Managed Realignment Scheme
sea defences at Somercotes Haven Sluice (also known as Pye's Hall Sluice) will ... The Donna Nook scheme is an integral component of the Humber Flood Risk ...
Anglian (Northern) Regional Flood & Coastal Committee
Oct 12, 2018 ... 8.19 Mr Benn also attended the recent Humber Strategy meeting. .... us a further indication of Black Sluice Pumping Station and its future. ...... To keep pace with sea level rise and maintain the required standard of protection.
Humber FastCat | Stagecoach
The Humber FastCat runs between Scunthorpe, Barton and Hull seven days a ... Ferriby Sluice; South Ferriby; Barton (Market Place and the Railway Station) ...
Sea Cut (Scalby Beck) - Wikipedia
The Sea Cut (Scalby Beck) is a small river that enters the North Sea at Scalby Mills, ... The sluice gate at Everely is designed specifically to not allow floodwater to .... sea trout spawning area between the River Esk at Whitby and the Humber ...
South Ferriby Marina Ltd – Call us on 01652 635620
Apr 16, 2017 ... ... the existing marina has been established since 1966 and is well placed to provide easy access to The River Humber and North Sea.
River Ancholme - Wikipedia
location, South Ferriby, Lincolnshire (The Humber, North Sea). Length, 17 mi (27 km) (navigable). The River Ancholme is a river in Lincolnshire, England, and a tributary of the Humber. It rises at .... The sluice was built with three openings, but the sills were set at a level which was 8 feet (2.4 m) above the low water level of ...
Humber Sea terminal - ABP Humber
Humber Sea Terminal. Humber Sea Terminal and North Killingholme Haven - looking West. Humber Sea Terminal, North Killingholme - looking West.
BBC Weather - Tide Tables - Humber Bridge
175 Hull (Albert Dock) · 176 Humber Bridge · 177 Burton Stather · 179 Blacktoft · 180 Goole · 181 Bridlington · 182 Filey Bay · 183 .... Coast and Sea.
OTHER DESIGNATED SITES IN THE SEA 3 AREA
Aug 2, 2002 ... 3 Yorkshire and Humber . .... number of wreck sites within the SEA 3 area that have been given legal protection ..... Tynemouth to Seaton Sluice.