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buoys marking oyster biological indicators at Monie Creek, a tributary of Monie Bay, National Estuarine Research Reserve
Buoys in Monie Creek
Monie Creek, twists and turns through forest and salt marsh within the National Estuarine Research Reserve
Salt Marsh on Monie Creek
Residential development and salt marsh alongside Monie Creek, a tributary of Monie Bay, a sub-estuary of Chesapeake Bay.
Residential development and marsh along Monie…
Monie Creek, part of the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Monie Creek
This buoy is marking a deployment of oyster biological indicators in Monie Creek, part of the Chesapeake Bay, National Estuarine Research Reserve
Buoy marking oyster biological indicators
A few housing developments can be seen in upstream areas of Monie Creek.
Development along Monie Creek
Buoy marking oyster biological indicator in Little Monie Creek, Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Little Monie Creek
Little Monie Creek, part of the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve twists and turns around salt marshes.
Turning the corner in Little Monie Creek
Cages used for deploying oyster biological indicators in Monie Bay component of Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve are collected in the small boat.
Collecting oyster biological indicator buoys
Monitoring water quality with a YSI 85 instrument in Monie Creek, part of the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Buoys marking oyster biological indicators can be seen in the background.
Monitoring water quality
A commercial floating pile driver provides services for waterfront properties that have docks, boat lifts, or riprap.
Commercial pile driver
A commercial floating pile driver provides services for waterfront properties that have docks, boat lifts, or riprap.
Commercial pile driver
Filtering water samples for chlorophyll a, total suspended solids, total volatile solids, and suspended particulate matter. Filtered water can be used to measure dissolved nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus.
Filtering water samples
Laughing Gulls (Leucophaeus atricilla) on a dock and pilings in Monie Creek, part of the Monie Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Laughing Gulls
Monitoring the water quality on Monie Bay
Monitoring Water Quality
Recording water quality measurements from a YSI sonde while monitoring in Monie Creek, part of the Monie Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Monitoring water quality
Bank erosion can lead to trees overhanging creeks and rivers.
Overhanging tree
A poultry farm just beyond wetlands adjascent to Little Monie Creek, near the Monie Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Poultry farm along Little Monie Creek
Residential development reliant on septic systems can be found along portions of Monie Creek, which enters the Monie Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Waterfront residential development
A walkway through the salt marsh connects this dock on Little Monie Creek to the poultry farm in the background.
Dock on Little Monie Creek at poultry farm
Forest and wetlands along Monie Creek.
Monie Creek
Trees line a bend in Monie Creek
Monie Creek
Monie Creek wends along, emptying into Monie Bay. Much of its length is surrounded by Spartina marsh and forest, along its flat topography.
Monie Creek
Monie Creek wends along, emptying into Monie Bay. Much of its length is surrounded by Spartina marsh and forest, along its flat topography.
Monie Creek
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