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May 2005, North Fork Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Muskrat swimming
May 2005, Town Creek, Oxford, MD
Mute swan
May 2005, Town Creek, Oxford, MD
Mute swans
The edge of the forest buffer and marsh is visible on the right side of this photo. This home is part of a large residential development of former farmlands and waterfront estate grounds.
May 2005, Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
New home construction and rip-rap shoreline…
There were two Northern Water Snakes that were poised at the edge of the shoreline where, in the calm shallows (3-4
Northern Water Snake
There were two Northern Water Snakes that were poised at the edge of the shoreline where, in the calm shallows (3-4
Northern Water Snake
There were two Northern Water Snakes that were poised at the edge of the shoreline where, in the calm shallows (3-4
Northern Water Snake
May 2005, Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Osprey nest atop channel marker
May 2005, Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Osprey nest atop channel marker
May 2005, Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Phragmite marsh and bank erosion of streamside…
May 2005, Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Phragmite marsh in front of forest buffer
May 2005, Town Creek, Oxford, MD
Phragmites marsh bordering small creek
This Talbot County public boat launch is at Easton Point. Stormwater river input from the parking lot is unopposed; the lot was completely submerged in Hurricane Isabel, Sept. 2003.
May 2005, Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Public boat launch and adjacent parking lot
The Easton Point area has this public county boat launch and a commercial marina with waterfront fuel sales. Stormwater river input from the parking lot is unopposed, and the fuel pumps can often be seen standing half submerged in high water events. The likelihood of diesel and gas fuel spills and stormwater runoff pollution is significant.
May 2005, Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Public boat launch and fuel dock
The combination of property owners removing riverfront vegetation and passing boat wakes, both commercial and recreational, can lead to bank erosion and the collapse of soil and trees into the waterways.
Riverbank erosion, causing soil and vegetation to…
May 2005, North Fork Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Sheepshead minnows
May 2005, North Fork Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Sheepshead minnows
At the intersections of State Routes 322 and 33, three large stormwater culverts open to the headwaters of the North Fork of the Tred Avon River, Easton, MD.
Stormwater culverts delivering runoff from…
At the intersections of State Routes 322 and 33, three large stormwater culverts open to the headwaters of the North Fork of the Tred Avon River, Easton, MD.
Stormwater culverts delivering runoff from…
While Easton Point has a public boat launch, this shoreline on an adjacent lot has been modified to support an unoffical boat ramp.
May 2005, Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Unofficial boat ramp and degraded shoreline
Concrete slabs are sometimes spaced apart to provide wildlife access to and from wetlands and uplands while providing some degree of shoreline protection.
May 2005, Town Creek, Oxford, MD
Upland trees, phragmites marsh and concrete…
Concrete slabs, shown on the left side of the photo, can be spaced apart to provide wildlife access to and from wetlands and uplands while still providing some degree of shoreline protection. This innovative approach is generally considered an improvement over the common rip rap shown on the right side of this photo, which is a significant and often insurmountable obstacle to wildlife.
May 2005, Town Creek, Oxford, MD
Upland trees, phragmites marsh and shoreline…
Historically and currently, Easton Point has industrial waterfront activities such as fuel sales, delivery and storage, and gravel depots for asphalt production. A waterman's coop is also located here for the marketing of Maryland blue crabs.
May 2005, Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Waterfront fuel depot storage tanks and crab boat
Historically and currently, Easton Point has industrial waterfront activities such as fuel sales, delivery and storage. While these assorted slabs of concrete may provide some shoreline protection, it does little to prevent polluted stormwater runoff into the river.
May 2005, Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Waterfront fuel depot storage tanks, heavy…
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