Shoal - Wikipedia A shoal is a natural submerged ridge, bank, or bar that consists of, or is covered by, sand or other unconsolidated material, and rises from the bed of a body of water close to the surface or above it, which poses a danger to navigation
Shoal | Marine Habitat, Sandbanks Estuaries | Britannica Shoal, accumulation of sediment in a river channel or on a continental shelf that is potentially dangerous to ships On the continental shelf it is conventionally taken to be less than 10 m (33 feet) below water level at low tide
What Is a Shoal and How Does It Differ From a School? A shoal is the most basic definition of a fish gathering, referring simply to any loose, social aggregation of fish that remain together due to mutual attraction
Shoal - definition of shoal by The Free Dictionary shoal 1 (ʃoʊl) n 1 a place where a sea, river, or other body of water is shallow 2 a sandbank or sand bar in the bed of a body of water, esp one visible at low tide
What is a Shoal? - WorldAtlas The term shoal is commonly used in earth sciences, oceanography and geomorphology to refer to a natural submerged bar, bank, or ridge which is made up of consolidated material such as sand
What is shoal and its importance? - The Institute for Environmental . . . A shoal is a submerged ridge, bank, or bar consisting of unconsolidated sediment (sand, gravel, or mud) that rises from the bed of a body of water to near the surface; its importance stems from its critical role in coastal ecosystems, navigation hazards, and economic opportunities