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The Newport Bay watershed is primarily agriculture and forest. This photo is looking south-east, with Trappe Creek in the front left.
Newport Bay
Poultry farm in Newport Bay watershed.
Poultry farm in Newport Bay watershed
Poultry farming in Newport Bay watershed. Sinepuxent Bay and Assateague Island are visible in the background.
Poultry farming in Newport Bay watershed
A shopping complex in the historic town of Berlin in the Newport Bay watershed
Shopping complex in Berlin
View of South Point with Newport Bay on the right, Sinepuxent Bay on the left and Chincoteague Bay and Assateague Island in the distance.
South Point
View of the Newport Bridge from Jamestown, RI looking NE
Newport Bridge, a striking portrait, Newport RI
Ditches in Newport Bay.
Ditches in Newport Bay
Ditches in Newport Bay.
Ditches in Newport Bay
Eroding marshes and ditches in Newport Bay.
Ditches in Newport Bay
Golf course in Newport Bay. Sinepuxent Bay and Assateague Island are in the background.
Golf course in Newport Bay
Golf course in Sinepuxent Bay. Newport Bay is visible in the background.
Golf course in Sinepuxent Bay
Eroding marshes in Newport Bay, with Sinepuxent Bay and Assateague Island in the background.
Newport Bay
Ditches, eroding marshes and a golf course in Newport Bay. In the background are Sinepuxent Bay and Assateague Island.
Newport Bay
Ditches, eroding marshes, and a golf course in Newport Bay.
Newport Bay
Eroding marshes and ditches in Newport Bay.
Newport Bay
The Ria Formosa is an aquatic habitat full of salt marshes, channels, tidal flats, and barrier islands.
Aerial of Ria Formosa wetlands-1
local man digs for clams at low tide in Ria Formosa
clamming at low tide
In the Algarve region of southwestern Portugal, once every nine years, cork oak trees (Quercus suber) are stripped of their bark. It is the only tree that can regenerate its bark, making the industry renewable and sustainable.
cork oak tree
Cork oak bark stacked on palettes.
cork stacks
Cork oak bark stacks
cork stacks
fishing boats at low tide in Ria Formosa with the city of Faro in the distance
fishing boats and the city of Faro
modern and traditional fishing boats at low tide in Ria Formosa
fishing boats at low tide
Launching from Praia de Faro, kite surfers ride the wind and the waves of the Atlantic Ocean.
Kite surfers
The wind- and waves-eroded coastline of Lagos is quite dramatic, but the beach is the location of a small racing fleet of Optimist sailboats.
Lagos coast
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