
Buzzards Bay
Buzzards Bay is a significant body of water in southeastern Massachusetts, serving as an important natural and recreational resource. It connects to the Atlantic Ocean through a narrow opening and is characterized by its mix of seawater and freshwater from surrounding rivers and streams. The bay supports diverse wildlife, including fish, birds, and marine mammals, and provides opportunities for activities like sailing, fishing, and boating. It also plays a key role in local ecosystems, coastal economy, and water quality management. Ongoing conservation efforts aim to preserve its health and natural beauty for future generations.