Mersea Island
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Mersea Island is an inhabited
island on the
Essex,
England, coast south east of
Colchester. It is joined to the mainland by a causeway, first constructed in Roman times and called The Strood. This carries the Mersea - Colchester road (B1025) which is covered at high spring tides.
The main industries on Mersea are farming, fishing including oyster gathering and raising and servicing the leisure boating industry. There are two settlements, the town of West Mersea and the village of East Mersea. The island has its own newspaper, the Mersea Courier.