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Split between Little Creek and Little Monie Creek in Monie Bay component of Chesapeake Bay National Estuary Research Reserve and Deale Island Wildlife Management Area
Monie Bay, NERR
Looking northeast at Monie Bay. Little Creek splits off to the south while Little Monie Creek heads east. Monie Creek enters at the north of Monie Bay. Wicomico River is in the background behind Monie Bay, where their mouths meet.
Monie Bay, NERR
Looking northeast at Monie Bay. Little Creek splits off to the south while Little Monie Creek heads east. Monie Creek enters at the north of Monie Bay. Wicomico River is in the background behind Monie Bay, where their mouths meet.
Monie Bay, NERR
Agriculture on Virginia's Eastern Shore, by Nassawadox Creek
Nassawadox Creek
New Point Campground and RV Park. Seagrasses can be seen off the beach.
New Point Campground
New Point, Virginia, on the northern shores of Mobjack Bay
New Point, Virginia
New Point, Virginia, on the northern shores of Mobjack Bay
New Point, Virginia
New Point, Virginia, on the northern shores of Mobjack Bay
New Point, Virginia
Seagrasses can be seen in the bay off New Point campground.
New Point, Virginia
Looking west alone Route 363, Deal Island Road. Mongrel Neck and Saint Peters Marsh are situated between the road and Monie Bay to the north. Pigeonhouse Creek and then Dames Quarter Creek can be seen in the background.
Route 363, Deal Island Road
Looking northwest over Sandy Point on Gwynns Island, Virginia. Seagrass (submerged aquatic vegetation) is visible behind the sand shoals. The Piankatank River is in the background
Sandy Point
Looking northwest over Sandy Point on Gwynns Island, Virginia. Seagrass (submerged aquatic vegetation) is visible behind the sand shoals
Sandy Point
Looking northwest over Sandy Point on Gwynns Island, Virginia. Seagrass (submerged aquatic vegetation) is visible behind the sand shoals
Sandy Point
Looking northwest over Sandy Point on Gwynns Island, Virginia. Seagrass (submerged aquatic vegetation) is visible behind the sand shoals. The Piankatank River is in the background
Sandy Point
Looking northwest over Sandy Point on Gwynns Island, Virginia. Seagrass (submerged aquatic vegetation) is visible behind the sand shoals
Sandy Point
Looking northwest over Sandy Point on Gwynns Island, Virginia. Seagrass (submerged aquatic vegetation) is visible behind the sand shoals
Sandy Point
Looking northwest over Sandy Point on Gwynns Island, Virginia. Seagrass (submerged aquatic vegetation) is visible behind the sand shoals
Sandy Point
Looking northwest over Sandy Point on Gwynns Island, Virginia. Seagrass (submerged aquatic vegetation) is visible behind the sand shoals
Sandy Point
Seagrass beds can be seen in green swirls of the sandy Virginian coast.
Seagrass beds between the Rappahannock and York…
Near New Point, VA. Just north of the York River. Seagrass beds and sandy coastline surround the area.
Seagrass beds near York River
Seagrass off a spit off to the south of Gwynn Island protects Milford Haven.
Spit off Gwynn Island
The Gulf on the eastern shore of Virginia, with shoals and seagrass visible. The Virginia Coastal Bays are visible in the background
The Gulf on the eastern shore of Virginia
Aerially, seagrasses can be seen growing off the northern end of Church Neck
Virginia's Eastern Shore
Little Creek, off Monie Bay, a component of the Chesapeake Bay National Estuary Research Reserve
Wetlands surrounding Little Creek
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