IAN Image and Video Library

Restored wetlands at Salt Marsh Park. - Most viewed - Photo (JPG)


Completely cost and royalty free for any use, with attribution, except redistribution or sales. Attribution: Author Name, Integration and Application Network, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (ian.umces.edu/imagelibrary/).

Home :: Register :: FAQ :: Login
Browse All :: Album list :: Last uploads :: Last comments :: Most viewed :: Most downloaded :: Top rated :: Lightbox :: Advanced Search

Browser Sidebar for easier navigation and searching.
Library Guide - Contains a list of instructions on navigating, uploading and downloading files.
IAN Symbol Libraries - Download all (or a custom set) of the vector illustrations in our image library.

  RSS Feed Icon Subscribe



Photo   Vector Graphic   Raster Graphic   Map   Satellite   Animation   Video Select/Unselect All

  Advanced Search

Home > Human > Management/Restoration
Restored wetlands at Salt Marsh Park.
Restored tidal wetlands at Norfolk Naval Base (Salt Marsh Park).

Restored wetlands at Salt Marsh Park. Restored tidal wetlands at Norfolk Naval Base (Salt Marsh Park). DoD,wetlands

High Resolution Image (241 KB) only available for download by registered users - Login or Register Now (Free & Quick!)

 
Restored wetlands at Salt Marsh Park.
Restored tidal wetlands at Norfolk Naval Base (Salt Marsh Park).
Upland trees, phragmites marsh and shoreline protection. Concrete slabs, shown on the left side of the photo, can be spaced apart to provide wildlife access to and from wetlands and uplands while still providing some degree of shoreline protection. This innovative approach is generally considered an improvement over the common rip rap shown on the right side of this photo, which is a significant and often insurmountable obstacle to wildlife.
May 2005, Town Creek, Oxford, MD bank,erosion,soft,shoreline,protection,aquatic,fauna,native,species,nesting,habitat,rip,rap,wetlands Government 1 Government 1 symbol,vector,illustration,government,management,bureaucracy Upland trees, phragmites marsh and concrete shoreline protection. Concrete slabs are sometimes spaced apart to provide wildlife access to and from wetlands and uplands while providing some degree of shoreline protection.
May 2005, Town Creek, Oxford, MD bank,erosion,innovative,shoreline,protection,aquatic,fauna,native,species,nesting,rip,rap,wetland,plants,flora,invasive,exotic,species Restored wetlands at Salt Marsh Park. Restored tidal wetlands at Norfolk Naval Base (Salt Marsh Park). DoD,wetlands Wake Sensitive Area Sign Sign requesting that boaters maintin wakes of 18" or less. Located in the upper reaches of the Patuxent River. Evidence of bank erosion behind the sign wash,speed Flood protection barrier Flood protection barrier in coastal Louisiana south of Houma, showing marsh erosion and maintained marsh  Coastal,Louisiana,clear,hurricane,wetland,sea,level,rise
Rate this file (current rating : 1.8 / 5 with 4 votes)
Rubbish
Poor
Fair
Good
Excellent
Great
File information
Filename:iil-umces-hl-0034.jpg
Album name:hlane / Management/Restoration
Rating (4 votes):
Keywords: DoD, wetlands
Author Name:U.S. Navy
Media Type:Photo
File Size:241 KB
Date added:Feb 02, 2006
Dimensions:1524 x 996 pixels
Displayed:484 times
Downloaded:17 times (Details)
Color Space:Uncalibrated
Date Time:2006:02:02 12:57:17
Exif Image Height:996 pixels
Exif Image Width:1524 pixels
Exif Offset:156
Orientation:Normal (O deg)
Resolution Unit:Inch
Software:Adobe Photoshop 7.0
X Resolution:300 dots per ResolutionUnit
Y Resolution:300 dots per ResolutionUnit
URL:http://ian.umces.edu/imagelibrary/displayimage-181.html
Lightbox:Add to Lightbox

 

Please note: The IAN/UMCES Symbol and Image Libraries are provided completely cost and royalty free for any use, with attribution, except redistribution or sales. Required Attribution: Author Name, Integration and Application Network, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (ian.umces.edu/imagelibrary/).