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flat topography is found in much of the Monie Bay reserve, where salt marsh dominates and forest is found in the backdrop along the tributaries of Monie Bay
tributary of Monie Bay
buoys marking oyster biological indicators at Monie Creek, a tributary of Monie Bay, National Estuarine Research Reserve
Buoys in Monie Creek
David Needham adds formalin to sample bacteria and viruses in a tributary of Monie Bay, National Estuarine Research Reserve
Sampling bacteria and viruses in Monie Bay, NERRS
twists and turns through forest and salt marsh within the National Estuarine Research Reserve
Curve of the creek
High tide in Little Creek (a tributary of Monie Bay) within the National Estuarine Research Reserve
High tide in Little Creek
low tide along one of the three tributary creeks to Monie Bay, National Estuarine Research Reserve
Low tide along a salt marsh
low tide along one of the three tributary creeks to Monie Bay
low tide along a salt marsh
low tide along one of the three tributary creeks to Monie Bay
Low tide along a salt marsh
Monie Creek, a tributary of Monie Bay, a sub-estuary of Chesapeake Bay
Monie Creek
Little Creek, a tributary to Monie Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve System surrounded by marsh and forest
Salt Marsh on Little Creek
Monie Creek, twists and turns through forest and salt marsh within the National Estuarine Research Reserve
Salt Marsh on Monie Creek
Monie Bay, National Estuarine Research Reserve
tributary of Monie Bay
Monie Creek, part of the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Monie Creek
buoys marking oyster biological indicators at a tributary of Monie Bay, National Estuarine Research Reserve at low tide along the salt marsh
buoys at low tide
Deploying oyster biological indicators of nitrogen source overboard in Monie Bay, National Estuarine Research Reserve System
Deploying oyster bioindicators
Residential development and forest in proximity to Monie Creek, a tributary of Monie Bay, a sub-estuary of Chesapeake Bay
Residential development and forest along Monie…
A few housing developments can be seen in upstream areas of Monie Creek.
Development along 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
deploying oyster biological indicators of nitrogen source in Monie Bay, National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Deploying Oysters in Monie Bay
Illustration of a barrier island coast with microtidal, wave-dominated energy. The morphology shows an flood-tidal delta, recurved spit, washover fans,
Coastline 2D: barrier island with microtidal…
Illustration of a barrier island coast with mixed (wave & tide) energy. The morphology shows an ebb-tidal delta, a drumstick barrier island, tidal inlets, tidal creeks, and saltmarsh.
Coastline 2D: barrier island with mixed energy
River 3D: catchment
River 3D: catchment
Watershed 3D: mountains to bay
Watershed 3D: mountains to bay

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