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Illustration of Taxodium distichum (Bald Cypress)
Taxodium distichum (Bald Cypress)
Illustration of Taxodium distichum (Bald Cypress) with knees
Taxodium distichum (Bald Cypress) with knees
The >300' fully loaded gravel barges are pushed up-river by tugboats to this waterfront depot where the gravel is unloaded and hot mixed to produce road asphalt. The negative riparian impacts are: 1) the prop dredging of the river by the tug pushing oversized barges, resuspending the toxic benthic sediments; 2) streambank erosion from tug wake, and 3) stormwater runoff potentially laden with toxic hydrocarbons, oils, greases and metals.
North Fork of the Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Asphalt production plant's waterfront depot…
Illustration of wind surfing
Wind surfing
Traditional Maryland crab boats docked at a seafood market.
May 2005, Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Crab boats at watermen's coop
May 2005, Town Creek, Oxford, MD
Mute swan
May 2005, Town Creek, Oxford, MD
Mute swans
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
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
Illustration of Carya ovata (Shagbark Hickory)
Carya ovata (Shagbark Hickory)
Illustration of Carya ovata (Shagbark Hickory) fruit
Carya ovata (Shagbark Hickory) fruit
Illustration of Carya ovata (Shagbark Hickory) leaves
Carya ovata (Shagbark Hickory) leaves
Illustration of coastline base with dunes and water table
Coastline 3D: dunes and water table
Illustration of Dendroica discolor (Prairie Warbler)
Dendroica discolor (Prairie Warbler)
Illustration of Oporonis formosus (Kentucky Warbler)
Oporonis formosus (Kentucky Warbler)
Illustration of Pinus strobus (Eastern White Pine)
Pinus strobus (Eastern White Pine)
Illustration of Protonotaria citrea (Prothonotary Warbler)
Protonotaria citrea (Prothonotary Warbler)
Illustration of a school bus
Public transport: school bus
Illustration of surfer
Surfing
Illustration of Trapa natans (Water Chestnut)
Trapa natans (Water Chestnut)
Illustration of clam
Clam
Illustration of ecosystem base with Lockyer Creek in Queensland, Australia
Australia QLD: Lockyer Creek
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