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Conceptual diagram illustrating how societal shifts as far as environment management are powered by a combination of power, knowledge, and passion.
Using knowledge to empower change
Illustration of management symbol
Management
Drs. Bill Dennison and Don Boesch and graduate students at a Maryland BayStat meeting
BayStat
These flags are a system designed to warn beach visitors against strong currents and dangerous marine life
Beach Warning Flags
Sign warning against pets, people and vehicles in the area of coastal bird nesting.
Coastal Bird Nesting Area
Conceptual diagram illustrating an interpolated measure of oxygen in the Lagoon of Venice.
Dissolved oxygen in the Lagoon of Venice
Posted by the Florida Department of Health to inform beach visitors on up-to-date water quality information
Healthy Beaches Program
Conceptual diagram illustrating the elements that contribute to a healthy watershed.
Healthy waterways
Conceptual diagram illustrating a mathematical model which represents nitrogen inputs and exports in coastal bays.
Nitrogen exchange in a coastal bay
Sign preventing disturbance of natural habitat including sea oats and other dune plants.
Protected Dune Area
Conceptual diagram illustrating an interpolated measure of salinity of the Lagoon of Venice.
Salinity of the Lagoon of Venice
Conceptual diagram illustrating the clean water train, used to help visualize the concepts of managing a healthy water source.
The clean water act
Illustration of crew member performing exotic plant management
Exotic plant management: crew member
Illustration of fire management crew member with drip torch
Fire management: crew member with drip torch 2
Broad Creek begins in Dames Quarter Marsh, which has been ditched.
Broad Creek
Ditches in the Dames Quarter marsh south of route 363, at the head of Broad Creek.
Dames Quarter marsh
The town of Deal Island lies northwest of Deal Island Marsh.
Deal Island and Deal Island Marsh
Looking west alone Route 363, Deal Island Road. Mongrel Neck and Saint Peters Marsh are situated between the road and Monie Bay to the north.
Deal Island Road, Route 363
Ditched marsh along a creek south of route 363 in between Crab Point and Champ Point
Ditched marsh
Ditches in Dames Quarter Marsh, south of route 363, Deal Island Road
Ditches in Deal Island Marsh
Looking northwest up Laws Thorofare. Deal Island Marsh and Straight Gut are situated on the western side, and Laws Gut can be seen in the northern background.
Laws Thorofare
Looking northwest up Laws Thorofare. Deal Island Marsh and Straight Gut are situated on the western side. Tangier Sound is in the northern background.
Laws Thorofare and Tangier Sound
Wetlands surround Little Creek, off Monie Bay, a component of the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Little Creek
Wetlands surround Little Creek, off Monie Bay, a component of the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Little Creek and Monie Bay
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