rias
Rias (singular: ría) are drowned river valleys that have been flooded by rising seawater to form long, narrow estuarine inlets. The term is commonly used for features along the Atlantic coasts of Europe, especially in Galicia, Spain, and northern Portugal, where a network of rías defines much of the coastline and the regional landscape.
Formation and characteristics: Rias arise when sea level rises after glacial periods, inundating preexisting river valleys
Geography and examples: The best-known rías are found in the Rías Baixas of Galicia, Spain, including the
Ecology and use: Rias host brackish-water ecosystems rich in biodiversity, with tidal flats, salt marshes, and
See also: The term ría is a regional designation used in Iberia; in other Atlantic regions, similar