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Rundown wooden buildings on the shore of Johnson's Bay
The Old Building and the Sea
Osprey fledglings that were left alone in the nest puff up their feathers to intimidate the photographer
Osprey Fledglings
Rundown wooden buildings on the shore of Johnson's Bay
The Old Building and the Sea
Rundown wooden buildings on the shore of Johnson's Bay
The Old Building and the Sea
Example of a wetland ditch created artificially to mitigate high mosquito populations. These ditches can negatively affect wetland hydrology and so this ditch has been plugged.
Wetland Ditch
Wetland in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Ben Fertig leans over the side of the Wetsig to snag a sampling bouy
Bouy Ahoy
Jeanette Davis prepares to launch a macroalgae sampling bouy
Bouy Overboard
Field setup for oyster del N mapping
Bricks, oyster cages and buoys
Tim Carruthers handling the Wetsig
Captain Tim
Jeanette Davis poses in between field sites on Johnsons Bay
Field work is fun!
Ben Fertig poses with one of the cages he created to hold oysters for a 2 month coastal bay's nutrients exposure period.
Oyster Cage
Ben Fertig pulls in a sampling unit that has been in Johnsons Bay for 2 months
Oyster sampling unit
This brick like 300 others was in the coastal bays for 2 months. Many became highly colonized with marine life.
Tube worms
Allison Dungan and Ben Fertig, both very cold, deploying bouys in Johnson's Bay
Allison and Ben deploy bouys
George Island Landing on an early May morning
George Island Landing
Hardshell Clam Floats in Brackanorton Bay near Scott's Landing. Taken during deployment of buoys in Johnson's Bay
Hardshell Clams
A marshy area in Johnson's Bay near Scott's Landing
Johnson's Bay marsh

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