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An illustration of a Spanish-style building.
Urban: Spanish-style building
Suburban Cape Cod Home on Stilts
Suburban Cape Cod Home on Stilts
By elevating the rain barrel in this vegetable garden, the property owner is more likely to get a steady water flow.
Elevated rain barrel
Tree with insect or disease damage on an Eastern Shore Maryland farm.
Unhealthy tree
Damaged tree with possible insect or disease damage on an Eastern Shore Maryland property.
Unhealthy tree
Illustration of a city building.
Urban: city building 09
Illustration of a high-rise building.
Urban: city building 10
Upper reaches of Whitehall Creek.
Upper reaches of Whitehall Creek
Monie Creek, a tributary of Monie Bay, a sub-estuary of Chesapeake Bay
Monie Creek
Development behind the beach dunes by Charleston, South Carolina
Beach Development
Ornate architechture and gas lit street lamps in downtown Charleston, South Carolina
Wrought iron balconies
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…
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…
This is an example of a hardended shoreline with residential development very close to the water. As an example, this type of development is often on septic systems which can leach and input nutrients into the nearby waters.
Hardened shoreline associated with development
Tucked deep in backyard grass, these baby Eastern Cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus floridanus) were discovered just as a spring mowing was beginning in Neavitt, Maryland.
Baby rabbits
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
Laughing Gulls (Leucophaeus atricilla) on a dock and pilings in Monie Creek, part of the Monie Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Laughing Gulls
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
Residential homes and docks are situated close to the water in an upstream area of Monie Creek.
Residential development along Monie Creek
Poor water clarity is observed along portions of Monie Creek, near residential development situated along the water.
Residential development along Monie Creek
A unique house along Monie Creek not far from the salt marsh and shoreline.
Unique house
The town of Deal Island lies northwest of Deal Island Marsh.
Deal Island and Deal Island Marsh
Fishing Bay on the Piankatank River, which divides Middlesex and Mathews Counties in Viriginia
Fishing Bay, on the Piankatank River
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