It forms the south boundary of the Biesbosch National Park.
[1] Before anthropogenic actions in the early 1900s, salmon used to reach the Bergse Maas through the Amer.
[2] The river is also known because the Amercentrale, one of the biggest power plants in the Netherlands, is located on its bank.
As a result, ships transporting coal for the plant use the eastern part of the river, mainly coming from the Wilhelmina Canal.
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