Dutch Grevelingenmeer, nontidal saltwater lake, southwestern Netherlands, located between the joined islands of Schouwen and Duiveland to the south and Goeree and Overflakkee to the north. As part of the Delta Project for land reclamation and tidal flood protection, this former (14 mi tidal estuary of the Maas and Rhine rivers became a lake after the completion of the Brouwersdam (in 1972) at the North Sea on the west and the Grevelingendam (in 1965) at the Krammer Strait on the east. Mussels and oysters cultivated in the lake were more commercially profitable before Grevelingenmeer became essentially closed to the North Sea; towns on the lake include Brouwershaven, Scharendijke, and Herkingen.
GREVELINGEN LAKE
Meaning of GREVELINGEN LAKE in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012