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Illustration of estuary base with inverse salt wedge
Estuary 2D: inverse salt wedge
Illustration of open estuary base
Estuary 2D: open
Illustration of open estuary base with mud deposits
Estuary 2D: open with mud deposits
Illustration of open estuary base with sand bar
Estuary 2D: open with sand bar
Illustration of estuary base with rocky catchment and salt wedge
Estuary 2D: rocky catchment
Illustration of estuary base with salt wedge
Estuary 2D: salt wedge
Illustration of estuary base with sand bar
Estuary 2D: sand bar
Illustration of seasonally closed estuary base
Estuary 2D: seasonally closed
Illustration of subtropical estuary base
Estuary 2D: subtropical
Illustration of tropical estuary base with offshore reef
Estuary 2D: tropical with offshore reef
Illustration of habitat base with intertidal mud
Habitat 2D: intertidal mud
Illustration of habitat base with intertidal mudflat
Habitat 2D: intertidal mudflat
Illustration of habitat base with subtidal mud
Habitat 2D: subtidal mud
Illustration of closed and stratified lagoon base
Lagoon 2D: closed and stratified
Illustration of open lagoon base
Lagoon 2D: open
An osprey (Pandion haliaetus) returns to its nest on a navigation marker in Sinepuxent Bay in Maryland's Coastal Bays
An osprey returns to its nest
Wakes from passing vessels can be a significant contribution to coastal erosion
Boat wakes erode coastal marshes
Cracked marsh sediment in the Maryland Coastal Bays
Cracked marsh sediment
Diagram of Assawoman Bay.
Diagram of Assawoman Bay
Diagram of Chincoteague Bay.
Diagram of Chincoteague Bay
Diagram of Isle of Wight Bay.
Diagram of Isle of Wight Bay
Diagram of Newport Bay.
Diagram of Newport Bay
Diagram of Sinepuxent Bay.
Diagram of Sinepuxent Bay
Diagram of St. Martin River.
Diagram of St. Martin River
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