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Looking up the Severn River from the mainstem of Chesapeake Bay.
Severn River
Severn River and Annapolis
This sculpture is of Chessie, the mythical Chesapeake Bay beast.
Chainsaw art at the Spa Creek Conservancy
This sculpture is of a salamander, an amphibian found around Chesapeake Bay
Chainsaw art at the Spa Creek Conservancy
This sculpture is of a beaver, found in the Chesapeake Bay and watershed
Chainsaw art at the Spa Creek Conservancy
This brand new 12,500 square foot green roof on top of the Severn Savings Bank in Annapolis will filter and absorb stormwater, insulate the building in the winter, and cool it during the summer. Spa Road is in the background.
Green roof on the Severn Savings Bank, Annapolis
This brand new 12,500 square foot green roof on top of the Severn Savings Bank in Annapolis will filter and absorb stormwater, insulate the building in the winter, and cool it during the summer.
Green roof on the Severn Savings Bank, Annapolis
This brand new 12,500 square foot green roof on top of the Severn Savings Bank in Annapolis will filter and absorb stormwater, insulate the building in the winter, and cool it during the summer.
Green roof on the Severn Savings Bank, Annapolis
'Living shoreline' techniques, such as this 'biolog', prevent erosion and benefit water quality.
Living shoreline in Amos Garrett Park
 This native plant garden is utilizing 'living shoreline' techniques. The 'biolog' in the foreground is preventing erosion and benefits the water quality in Spa Creek
Native garden in Amos Garrett Park
This rain garden at the US Navy-Marine Corps stadium in Annapolis filters and absorbs stormwater before it reaches Weems Creek, a tributary of the Severn River and Chesapeake Bay. Farragut Road is in the background.
Rain garden at the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial…
 This rain garden catches stormwater and filters it before it reaches Spa Creek, which eventually leads into Chesapeake Bay
Rain garden in Amos Garrett Park
Mears Marina in Eastport, Annapolis, has been certified as a Clean Marina by Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
A forest of masts at Mears Marina, Annapolis
These signs on stormwater drains remind people that water flowing into these grates drains into Chesapeake Bay
No Dumping - Drains To Bay
UMCES/IAN Annapolis Office
Annapolis Office
Annapolis wastewater treatment plant
Annapolis wastewater treatment plant
Annapolis wastewater treatment plant
Annapolis wastewater treatment plant
Downtown Annapolis, Maryland
Downtown Annapolis, Maryland
Multiple sediment plumes converging in the mid-Bay
Multiple sediment plumes converging in the mid-Bay
Multiple sediment plumes converging in the mid-Bay
Multiple sediment plumes converging in the mid-Bay
Offices of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Annapolis, Maryland. Offshore are breakwaters protecting the shoreline from erosion.
Offices of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Offices of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Annapolis, Maryland. Offshore are breakwaters protecting the shoreline from erosion.
Offices of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Offices of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Annapolis, Maryland. Offshore are breakwaters protecting the shoreline from erosion.
Offices of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Offices of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Annapolis, Maryland. Offshore are breakwaters protecting the shoreline from erosion.
Offices of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation
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