A senes of small towns develops around an estuary

What three resources could the estuary provide to the towns in the area?

Boat docks, stores that sell fuel and boat supplies, channel markers, hazard signs, and buoys that provide reports on water and wind conditions are types of infrastructure that are built built to improve services for boaters and to guide navigation. How could infrastructure in the estuary also increase the availability of the other resources?

1. Fishing: The estuary could provide a rich fishing ground for the towns, allowing residents to access a plentiful supply of seafood and supporting local fishing industries.

2. Tourism: The estuary could attract tourists interested in activities such as boating, birdwatching, and hiking along the estuary's shores, bringing in revenue for the towns through tourism-related businesses.

3. Water supply: The estuary could serve as a source of water for the towns, providing a natural resource for drinking water, irrigation, and other agricultural needs.

Infrastructure in the estuary, such as boat docks and channels markers, could increase the availability of these resources by facilitating easier access to the estuary for fishing boats, tour boats, and water supply facilities. Improved navigation aids and hazard signs could ensure safe and efficient transportation of these resources, enhancing the overall productivity and accessibility of the estuary for the towns in the area.