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Shoals and seagrass on the border between Sinepuxent and Chincoteague Bays.
Shoals and seagrass
Shoals and seagrass on the border between Sinepuxent and Chincoteague Bays.
Shoals and seagrass
Shoals and seagrass on the border between Sinepuxent and Chincoteague Bays.
Shoals and seagrass
Looking west across Sinepuxent Bay. The inland edge of Assateague Island is visible in the foreground. Also visible are seagrasses and shoals in the bay, and canal developments, ditches, and golf courses in the background.
Sinepuxent Bay
Looking north up Sinepuxent Bay.
Sinepuxent Bay
Looking west across Sinepuxent Bay, with Assateague Island visible in the foreground.
Sinepuxent Bay and Assateague Island
Looking east across Sinepuxent Bay towards Assateague Island. Visible here are the Route 611 bridge to Assateague Island, seagrass beds in the bay, and ditches on the inland side of Assateague Island
Sinepuxent Bay and Assateague Island
An osprey (Pandion haliaetus) returns to its nest on a navigation marker in Sinepuxent Bay in Maryland's Coastal Bays
An osprey returns to its nest
Wakes from passing vessels can be a significant contribution to coastal erosion
Boat wakes erode coastal marshes
Cracked marsh sediment in the Maryland Coastal Bays
Cracked marsh sediment
Boat wash causing erosion in the Maryland Coastal Bays
Eroding coastline
Eroding marsh in the Maryland Coastal Bays
Eroding Shoreline
New homes being built right on the water in Ocean City
Ocean-side residential development
Sunrise over Maryland Coastal Bays
Sunrise over Maryland Coastal Bays
First annual release of the Maryland's Coastal Bays Report Card. These sensitive coastal lagoons received an overall grade of C+ for 2008. Scientists, the Maryland Coastal Bays Program, National Parks Service, state and local politicians, other dignitaries, and the general public gathered to hear the assessment which was based on water quality and other monitoring data and disseminated widely through various media. The Report Card was a collaboration between several entities, including the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, IAN, EcoCheck, and the Maryland Coastal Bays Program.
2008 Maryland Coastal Bays Report Card
First annual release of the Maryland's Coastal Bays Report Card. These sensitive coastal lagoons received an overall grade of C+ for 2008. Scientists, the Maryland Coastal Bays Program, National Parks Service, state and local politicians, other dignitaries, and the general public gathered to hear the assessment which was based on water quality and other monitoring data and disseminated widely through various media. The Report Card was a collaboration between several entities, including the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, IAN, EcoCheck, and the Maryland Coastal Bays Program.
2008 Maryland Coastal Bays Report Card
First annual release of the Maryland's Coastal Bays Report Card. These sensitive coastal lagoons received an overall grade of C+ for 2008. Scientists, the Maryland Coastal Bays Program, National Parks Service, state and local politicians, other dignitaries, and the general public gathered to hear the assessment which was based on water quality and other monitoring data and disseminated widely through various media. The Report Card was a collaboration between several entities, including the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, IAN, EcoCheck, and the Maryland Coastal Bays Program.
2008 Maryland Coastal Bays Report Card
First annual release of the Maryland's Coastal Bays Report Card. These sensitive coastal lagoons received an overall grade of C+ for 2008. Scientists, the Maryland Coastal Bays Program, National Parks Service, state and local politicians, other dignitaries, and the general public gathered to hear the assessment which was based on water quality and other monitoring data and disseminated widely through various media. The Report Card was a collaboration between several entities, including the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, IAN, EcoCheck, and the Maryland Coastal Bays Program.
2008 Maryland Coastal Bays Report Card
First annual release of the Maryland's Coastal Bays Report Card. These sensitive coastal lagoons received an overall grade of C+ for 2008. Scientists, the Maryland Coastal Bays Program, National Parks Service, state and local politicians, other dignitaries, and the general public gathered to hear the assessment which was based on water quality and other monitoring data and disseminated widely through various media. The Report Card was a collaboration between several entities, including the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, IAN, EcoCheck, and the Maryland Coastal Bays Program.
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First annual release of the Maryland's Coastal Bays Report Card. These sensitive coastal lagoons received an overall grade of C+ for 2008. Scientists, the Maryland Coastal Bays Program, National Parks Service, state and local politicians, other dignitaries, and the general public gathered to hear the assessment which was based on water quality and other monitoring data and disseminated widely through various media. The Report Card was a collaboration between several entities, including the University of Mar
Maryland Coastal Bays Report Card Release
First annual release of the Maryland's Coastal Bays Report Card. These sensitive coastal lagoons received an overall grade of C+ for 2008. Scientists, the Maryland Coastal Bays Program, National Parks Service, state and local politicians, other dignitaries, and the general public gathered to hear the assessment which was based on water quality and other monitoring data and disseminated widely through various media. The Report Card was a collaboration between several entities, including the University of Mar
Maryland Coastal Bays report card release
Cutting the cake for the release of Shifting Sands, the book on Maryland's Coastal Bays, released by IAN Press. The celebratory cake was designed to look like the cover of the book, which can be seen to the right. Shifting Sands contains information regarding the history of these coastal lagoons, current water quality and biotic integrity information, and recommendations to preserve and restore these fragile ecosystems.
Shifting Sands cake
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