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Loss of marsh on either side of this road at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge leaves the road vulnerable to erosion
Narrow Road
Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Sunlight on the water
Tree line at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Tree line at Blackwater
Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Wind in the marsh
Conceptual diagram illustrating the idea of ecosystem based fisheries management, which aims to manage fisheries in a manner that considers a variety of interactions, both natural and anthropogenic, with the fishery of interest. This diagram focuses on the factors that affect Atlantic menhaden.
Ecosystem based fisheries management
Restored tidal wetlands at Norfolk Naval Base (Salt Marsh Park).
Restored wetlands at Salt Marsh Park
Volunteers plant wetland plants at Naval Air Station Patuxent River's Webster Field Annex.
Grass planted at Webster Field
Volunteers plant wetland plants at the Naval Air Station Patuxent River's Webster Field Annex adjacent to the Potomac River in Maryland.
Grass Planting at NAS Patuxent River
Naval Air Station Patuxent River and Southern Maryland Coastal and Aquatic Resource Team receive a 2004 Coastal America Partnership Award.
Pax River receives Coastal America Award
Navy and civilian volunteers plant 9000 plants on a former Superfund site.
Superfund site planting
Navy enlisted and civilian volunteers plant 9000 plants at a former Superfund site returning the area to wetlands.
Superfund site planting
Soldiers prepare Embrey Dam for demolition
Embrey Dam prior to removal
DoD is an active partner in the development of Uniform National Discharge Standarsd (UNDS) designed to control discharges from Armed Forces' vessels.
Carriers
Navy Natural Resources personnel plant American beachgrass in an effort to stabilize eroding beachfront at Hamster Beach at the Naval Station in Norfolk, VA.
Beach grass planting
1.2 acres of riparian forest buffer are restored at Langley Air Force Base in Hampton, VA.
Riparian Forest Buffer sign
Back River oyster restoration project at Langley Air Force Base in Hampton, VA.
Oyster Restoration project
Stabilization of Fishing Point landfill utilizing offshore breakwaters and beach grass plantings at Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, MD.
Tombolos
Installation of permeable pavers at the Naval Medical Center in Portsmouth, VA.
Permeable Pavers
Use of vegetative buffers at a naval facility in Portsmouth, VA on the Elizabeth River.
vegetative buffers
Dr. Stephen Ailstock discusses control methods for invasive plant species with DoD Chesapeake Bay Quality Management Board members.
Invasive plant discussion
New Gosport upland riparian buffer planting in a highly urbanized area in Portsmouth, VA.
riparian buffer planting
Restored tidal wetlands at Norfolk Naval Base
Salt Marsh Park
Restored tidal wetlands at Norfolk Naval Base, VA (Salt Marsh Park)
Watchable wildlife
DoD volunteers plant beach grass to stabilize an eroding shoreline in the Southern Bay watershed.
beach grass planting
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