Swansea Bay
Swansea Bay
(
Welsh
:
Bae Abertawe
) is an inlet of the
Bristol Channel
lying south of
Swansea
,
Wales
. Other places on the bay include
Mumbles
and
Port Talbot
. The
Neath River
and
River Tawe
flow into the bay.
Oyster
fishing was once an important industry in Swansea Bay, employing 600 people at its height in the
1860s
. However, overfishing,
disease
and
pollution
had all but wiped out the oyster population by
1920
. In
2005
plans were announced to reintroduce the industry.
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