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Eroding marshes and small tributaries in Newport Bay
Eroding marshes and small tributaries in Newport…
Eroding marshes in Assawoman Bay
Eroding marshes in Assawoman Bay
Forest clearing for agriculture in the Newport Bay watershed.
Forest clearing for agriculture
Forest clearing for agriculture in the Newport Bay watershed.
Forest clearing for agriculture in the Newport…
George Island Landing on an early May morning
George Island Landing
Golf course (The Links at Lighthouse Sound) in Assawoman Bay
Golf course (The Links at Lighthouse Sound) in…
Golf course and the Isle of Wight Wildlife Management Area.
Golf course and the Isle of Wight Wildlife…
Golf course and the Isle of Wight Wildlife Management Area.
Golf course and the Isle of Wight Wildlife…
Golf course in Newport Bay watershed
Golf course in Newport Bay watershed
Golf course on Turville Creek in Isle of Wight Bay watershed.
Golf course on Turville Creek
Golf course on Turville Creek in Isle of Wight Bay watershed.
Golf course on Turville Creek
New and existing developments on Grey's Creek in Assawoman Bay
Grey's Creek
New and existing developments on Grey's Creek in Assawoman Bay
Grey's Creek
New and existing developments on Grey's Creek in Assawoman Bay
Grey's Creek
Hardshell Clam Floats in Brackanorton Bay near Scott's Landing. Taken during deployment of buoys in Johnson's Bay
Hardshell Clams
Aerial view of Herring (background) and Turville (foreground) Creeks. The Riddle Farm development is visible on the right. Cape Isle of Wight and Assateague and Fenwick Islands are in the background
Herring and Turville Creeks
Herring and Turville Creeks in Isle of Wight Bay watershed. Herring Creek is in the foreground and St. Martin River is in the background. The marina in the front left is under development at the Riddle Farm development.
Herring and Turville Creeks
Herring and Turville Creeks in Isle of Wight Bay watershed. Herring Creek is in the front, and Turville Creek is at the back.
Herring and Turville Creeks
Houses and private jetties on the St. Martins River
Houses and Jetties
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
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