Pagham Harbour entrance
The entrance to the Harbour at Pagham is deceptively benign at low tide - one of the reasons why man has felt at times over the years that the harbour could be tamed.But attempts to close Pagham Harbour mouth and reclaim the lagoon left behind as land have not been successful.
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Pictures of Pagham Harbour - index
PAGHAM HARBOUR ACCOMMODATION
- Bed and breakfast on the Bognor side of the Harbour
- Selsey and Bracklesham and Sidleesham bed and breakfast
- Holiday homes near Pagham Harbour
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MORE ABOUT PAGHAM HARBOUR
- Pagham Harbour home
- Common bird species at Pagham
- Longshore Drift
- Low Tide
- Pagham Flora and fauna
- Land reclaimation
- Bird roosting areas
- Management of the marine environment
- Pagham facts and figures
- Church Norton
- The Norman Castle
- More about the Castle
- Church Norton and St Wilfird
- Pagham Harbour entrance
- The marine environment
- The salt marsh
RELATED PAGES
- Chichester Harbour, just round the corner from Pagham Harbour
- Pagham village
- Coastal Rowing clubs
- Sailing clubs and yacht clubs in West Sussex including Pagham Yacht Club
- Chichester Harbour sailing information
- Selsey village
- The story of how Selsey had always been at the mercy of the sea
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Wednesday February 08