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Sailboats on Morro Bay with Morro Rock in the background emerging from fog
Morro Rock
Rundown wooden buildings on the shore of Johnson's Bay
The Old Building and the Sea
Rundown wooden buildings on the shore of Johnson's Bay
The Old Building and the Sea
Example of a wetland ditch created artificially to mitigate high mosquito populations. These ditches can negatively affect wetland hydrology and so this ditch has been plugged.
Wetland Ditch
Wetland in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's Bay
Wetlands in Johnson's 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
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
The busy city of Faro, with its airport along the edge, is the backdrop for this view of the wetlands of the Ria Formosa.
Ria Formosa
A spoonbill with its unmistakable silhouette wades the shallow waters of the Ria Formosa.
Spoonbill
traditional fishing boat moored in Ria Formosa
traditional fishing boat
traditional fishing boat at low tide in Ria Formosa
traditional fishing boat
traditional fishing boat with modern outboard at anchor in Ria Formosa
traditional fishing boat
Illustration of a 2D estuary with continental island and offshore reef
Estuary 2D: continental island and offshore reef
Illustration of rarely vs. permanently open estuary base
Estuary 2D: rarely vs. permanently open
Illustration of coastline base gradient from deep reef to shallow reef, exposed sand, protected sand, and estuary
Coastline 2D: estuary to deep reef
Illustration of estuary base with stratified water column
Estuary 3D: stratified water column
Illustration of estuary base with barrier island
Estuary 2D: barrier island
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