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This photo shows multi-hued water plumes in Charles Creek around The Canal separating Wroten Island (top) from Parks Neck (bottom). Widgeon grass (Ruppia maritima) meadows are also visible throughout.
River plumes in Charles Creek
This photo shows multi-hued water plumes around The Canal separating Wroten Island on the right from Parks Neck on the left. Widgeon grass (Ruppia maritima) meadows are also visible throughout. The Honga River is in the background and Charles Creek is in the foreground.
River plumes in the Honga River
This photo shows multi-hued water plumes around The Canal separating Wroten Island on the right from Parks Neck on the left. Widgeon grass (Ruppia maritima) meadows are also visible throughout. The Honga River is in the background and Charles Creek is in the foreground.
River plumes in the Honga River
This photo shows multi-hued water plumes in Charles Creek (Honga River). Widgeon grass (Ruppia maritima) meadows are also visible throughout.
River plumes in the Honga River
This photo shows multi-hued water plumes around The Canal separating Wroten Island on the right from Parks Neck on the left. Widgeon grass (Ruppia maritima) meadows are also visible throughout. The Honga River is in the background and Charles Creek is in the foreground.
River plumes in the Honga River
This photo shows multi-hued water plumes in Charles Creek and Honga River around The Canal separating Wroten Island (left) from Parks Neck (right). Widgeon grass (Ruppia maritima) meadows are also visible throughout.
River plumes in the Honga River and Charles Creek
World's End Creek, which drains into Charles Creek and the Honga River
World's End Creek, which drains into Charles…
World's End Creek, which drains into Charles Creek and the Honga River
World's End Creek, which drains into Charles…
World's End Creek, which drains into Charles Creek and the Honga River
World's End Creek, which drains into Charles…

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