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Aerially, seagrasses can be seen growing off the northern end of Church Neck
Virginia's Eastern Shore
Conceptual diagram illustrating how sea-level rise floods coastal lagoons, drowns islands, and increase coastal erosion.
Sea-level rise in Maryland's coastal bays
Illustration of habitat management
Habitat management
Algae is washed up on a beach in Solomon's Island, Maryland.
Beach on Solomons Island, Maryland
The Susquehanna Flats in the upper Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of the Susquehanna River. The Flats are an important habitat for underwater grasses (SAV). In the background is the Aberdeen Proving Ground Military Reservation
Susquehanna Flats
The Susquehanna Flats in the upper Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of the Susquehanna River. The Flats are an important habitat for underwater grasses (SAV). In the background is the Aberdeen Proving Ground Military Reservation
Susquehanna Flats
The Susquehanna Flats in the upper Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of the Susquehanna River. The Flats are an important habitat for underwater grasses (SAV). In the background is the Aberdeen Proving Ground Military Reservation
Susquehanna Flats
Diagram showing the effect of increasing nutrient loading on aquatic primary producers.
Effect of nutrients of aquatic primary producers
Phyllospadix underwater at Monterey Aquarium
Phyllospadix (surf grass)
Phyllospadix (surf grass) growing inthe rocky intertidal of California
Phylospadix (surf grass)
Phyllospadix (surf grass) growing inthe rocky intertidal of California
Phylospadix (surf grass)
Zostera marina (eelgrass) growing amongst macroaglae in Morro bay
Eelgrass growing on intertidal mudflat
Intertidal Ruppia maritima (widgeongrass) showing pollen dehiscing onto the water surface in an intertidal mudflat morro bay
Flowering Ruppia maritima (widgeongrass)
Ruppia growing on an intertidal mudflat in Morro Bay
Ruppia maritima (widgeongrass) on mudflat
Seagrass in Round Bay in the Severn River, Annapolis, Maryland
Seagrass in Round Bay in the Severn River…
Seagrass in Round Bay in the Severn River, Annapolis, Maryland
Seagrass in Round Bay in the Severn River…
Zostera marina (eelgrass) growing on intertidal mudflat in Morro Bay, California
Zostera marina (eelgrass)
Isle of Wight Wildlife Management Area in Isle of Wight Bay. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has completed an 11-acre saltmarsh restoration on the southern border of the Isle of Wight. Also visible is a seagrass meadow along the southern edge of the Isle of Wight.
Isle of Wight Wildlife Management Area
Isle of Wight Wildlife Management Area in Isle of Wight Bay. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has completed an 11-acre saltmarsh restoration on the southern border of the Isle of Wight. Also visible is a seagrass meadow along the southern edge of the Isle of Wight.
Isle of Wight Wildlife Management Area
Isle of Wight Wildlife Management Area in Isle of Wight Bay. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has completed an 11-acre saltmarsh restoration on the southern border of the Isle of Wight. Also visible is a seagrass meadow along the southern edge of the Isle of Wight.
Isle of Wight Wildlife Management Area
Isle of Wight Wildlife Management Area in Isle of Wight Bay. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has completed an 11-acre saltmarsh restoration on the southern border of the Isle of Wight. Also visible is a seagrass meadow along the southern edge of the Isle of Wight.
Isle of Wight Wildlife Management Area
Isle of Wight Wildlife Management Area in Isle of Wight Bay. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has completed an 11-acre saltmarsh restoration on the southern border of the Isle of Wight. Also visible is a seagrass meadow along the southern edge of the Isle of Wight.
Isle of Wight Wildlife Management Area
Seagrass on the western side of Isle of Wight Bay
Seagrass on the western side of Isle of Wight Bay
Looking north along Assateague Island, with Sinepuxent Bay to the left. Also visible are seagrass beds in Sinepuxent Bay.
Assateague Island
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