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Diagram showing how land use on Babeldaob Island affects the terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
Diagram showing how land use on Babeldaob Island…
Diagram showing how the Compact Road on Babeldaob has increase access and transport around the island, leading to increased impacts in the watersheds.
Diagram showing how the Compact Road on Babeldaob…
Illustration of DNA strand.
DNA: strand 2
This conceptual diagram illustrates the sources, both anthropogenic and natural, of bacteria in the water column, as well as the factors that influence the survival of the bacteria.
Sources and survival of bacteria in the water…
Dr. Bill Dennison and John Griffin, Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources discuss the condition of Maryland's Coastal Bays
Educating state officials
Dr. Bill Dennison points out the condition of Maryland's Coastal Bays
Educating state officials
A Testing Site part of the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory on Solomons Island, Maryland
Biological Testing Site
Two boats docked at the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory testing site pier, located on Solomons Island, Maryland
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory pier
A group of people fishing off of a boat in the Ocean City's Southern Harbor.
Fishing in Maryland's Coastal Bays
An example of a hard shoreline. Found in Maryland's Coastal Bays, this area contains riprap, of which provides little habitat for species, and can result in erosion and scouring.
Hard Shoreline
Presentation from a boat tour of the Maryland Coastal Bays. This tour is a function of the  Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
Maryland Coastal Bays Tour
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources Patrol, in the coastal Bays
Maryland Natural Resources Police
Farm on the edge of northern Chesapeake Bay, with little vegetation buffer and riprap shoreline
Farm Chesapeake Bay
Illustration of moss with spore capsule
Moss 1
Illustration of moss with spore capsule
Moss 2
Algae is washed up on a beach in Solomon's Island, Maryland.
Beach on Solomons Island, Maryland
The Choptank River Bridge, and the Bill Burton Fishing Pier, over looking the choptank river in Cambridge, Maryland
Choptank River Bridge
 A bank on the Choptank River in Maryland. This shoreline contains shrubbery and trees which provide good habitat for species, and help slow erosion.
Choptank Riverbank
a sample of marsh grass found in the surrounding marsh of the Choptank River, Maryland
Marsh grass sample
Osprey flying over nest found on the Choptank river, Maryland
Osprey Nest
This tank is located at the Oyster Hatchery, at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Horn Point Laboratory in Cambridge, Maryland. The Horn Point oyter hatchery produces over five-hundred million oyster larvae for research, educational projects, and oyster restoration in the Chesapeake Bay and surrounding rivers.
Oyster Hatchery Tank
An Osprey, also known sea hawk or fish hawk, found nesting in the Choptank River.
Pandion haliaetus (Osprey)
UMCES-HPL scientist J. Court Stevenson holds up a native north american phragmites. This is opposed to the invasive Phragmite australis subsp. australis. Found on the bank of the Choptank River in Maryland.
Phragmites australis subsp. americanus
Two Horseshoe crabs mating on the sand, found on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay
Limulus polyphemus (Horseshoe Crab)
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