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Wetlands, coast near York River
Wetlands you encounter as you approach Crisfield from the south.
Wetlands, south of Crisfield
Nesting beach adjacent to the marshes behind the northern part of Assateague National Seashore; just north east of Little Nesting Beach.
Bay-side beach
Nesting beach adjacent to the marshes behind the northern part of Assateague National Seashore; just north east of Little Nesting Beach.
Bay-side Beach
Conceptual diagram illustrating the short term and long term impacts from sea-level rise.
Flooding vs. inundation
Conceptual diagram illustrating the five regions of Maryland based on temperature.
Physiographic Regions of Maryland
Conceptual diagram illustrating how natural buffers can help prevent erosion and flooding in residential and urban areas.
Protective natural resources
Conceptual diagram illustrating how sea-level rise floods coastal lagoons, drowns islands, and increase coastal erosion.
Sea-level rise in Maryland's coastal bays
Illustration of Estero Bay in California, USA
USA CA: Estero Bay 3D
Illustration of Morro Bay estuary and harbor in California, USA
USA CA: Morro Bay 3D estuary and harbor
Illustration of habitat management
Habitat management
Dr. Bill Dennison and John Griffin, Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources discuss the condition of Maryland's Coastal Bays
Educating state officials
A group of people fishing off of a boat in the Ocean City's Southern Harbor.
Fishing in Maryland's Coastal Bays
An example of a hard shoreline. Found in Maryland's Coastal Bays, this area contains riprap, of which provides little habitat for species, and can result in erosion and scouring.
Hard Shoreline
Presentation from a boat tour of the Maryland Coastal Bays. This tour is a function of the  Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
Maryland Coastal Bays Tour
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources Patrol, in the coastal Bays
Maryland Natural Resources Police
Looking up the mouth of Back Creek.
Back Creek
Fishing boats and Chincoteague Channel Bridge
Fishing boats and Chincoteague Channel Bridge
Sunset over Chincoteague Bay
Sunset over Chincoteague Bay
Sunset over Chincoteague Bay
Sunset over Chincoteague Bay
Wetlands and forest at the Chincoteague National…
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