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Illustration of Pomatomus saltatrix (Bluefish)
Pomatomus saltatrix (Bluefish)
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
A walkway through the salt marsh connects this dock on Little Monie Creek to the poultry farm in the background.
Dock on Little Monie Creek at poultry farm
Monie Creek wends along, emptying into Monie Bay. Much of its length is surrounded by Spartina marsh and forest, along its flat topography.
Monie Creek
Monie Creek wends along, emptying into Monie Bay. Much of its length is surrounded by Spartina marsh and forest, along its flat topography. Pilings from an old dock can be seen across from a shallow boat launch.
Monie Creek
Residential homes and docks are situated close to the water in an upstream area of Monie Creek.
Residential development along Monie Creek
Balistes capriscus (Gray Triggerfish)
Balistes capriscus (Gray Triggerfish)
Illustration of Felis catus (Cat) : domestic
Felis catus (Cat) : domestic
Illustration of Felis catus (Cat) : feral
Felis catus (Cat) : feral
Illustration of Dolichonyx oryzivorus (Bobolink)
Dolichonyx oryzivorus (Bobolink)
This private residence presents a hard shoreline, which offers little benefit to wildlife.
Hard Shoreline
Looking south at Church Neck
Agriculture on Church Neck
Agriculture on Occohannock Neck, surrounding portions of Nassawadox Creek
Agriculture on Occohannock Neck
Agriculture on Occohannock Neck, surrounding portions of Nassawadox Creek
Agriculture on Occohannock Neck
Agriculture on Occohannock Neck, surrounding portions of Nassawadox Creek
Agriculture on Occohannock Neck
Agriculture on Occohannock Neck, surrounding portions of Nassawadox Creek
Agriculture on Occohannock Neck
Agriculture on Virginia's Eastern Shore, by Nassawadox Creek
Agriculture on Virginia Eastern Shore
Cherry Point on the southern shores of the Piankatank River, Virginia
Cherry Point
Cherry Point on the southern shores of the Piankatank River, Virginia
Cherry Point
Lower Thorofare and the settlement of Wenona on Deal Island
Deal Island
Lower Thorofare and the settlement of Wenona on Deal Island
Deal Island
Fishing Bay on the Piankatank River, which divides Middlesex and Mathews Counties in Viriginia
Fishing Bay, on the Piankatank River
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