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Looking upstream towards the Conowingo Dam on the Susquehanna River.
Conowingo Dam, Susquehanna River
Looking upstream towards the Conowingo Dam on the Susquehanna River.
Conowingo Dam, Susquehanna River
Deep Creek and Cape St Claire on the Magothy River. Chesapeake Bay, Kent Island, and the Bay Bridge are visible in the background.
Deep Creek
Shoreline development along the Eastern Shore of Chesapeake Bay, showing a large number of jetties.
Developed Shoreline and Jetties
Looking across Eastern Neck which separates the Chester River (foreground) from the mainstem of the Chesapeake Bay (background). Grays Inn Creek is at the far right.
Eastern Neck
Looking west across the Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge. Kent Island and the Bay Bridge are in the background.
Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge
Looking southwest along Elk Neck towards Turkey Point. Elk Neck separates the Elk River (left) frm the North East River (right).
Elk Neck
Looking southwest along Elk Neck towards Turkey Point. Elk Neck separates the Elk River (left) frm the North East River (right).
Elk Neck
Looking south along the mouth of the Elk River. In the foreground is the Buttonwood Beach development.
Elk River
Looking up the Elk River. The Bohemia River is on the right.
Elk River
Looking up the Elk River. The Bohemia River is on the right.
Elk River
Grassed waterways are an agricultural Best Management Practice that helps slow down the flow of runoff and absorb nutrients before they reach streams or groundwater.
Grassed waterways
Looking north from the north shore of Kent Island over the mouth of the Chester River. Castle Marina is in the foreground.
Kent Island and the Chester River
Looking west from Grasonville over Kent Narrows to Kent Island. The Kent Island bridge and Bay Bridge are visible. Eastern Bay is on the southern (left) side of Kent Narrows; the Chester River is on the northern (right) side.
Kent Narrows
Looking west from Grasonville over Kent Narrows to Kent Island. The Kent Island bridge is visible. Eastern Bay is on the southern (left) side of Kent Narrows; the Chester River is on the northern (right) side.
Kent Narrows
Mouth of the Magothy River, looking across Chesapeake Bay to Kent Island. The Bay Bridge is visible in the background, far right.
Magothy River
Mill Creek on Broad Neck. In the background are Chesapeake Bay, the Bay Bridge, and Kent Island.
Mill Creek
Pearce Creek in the upper Chesapeake Bay. The Sassafras River is in the background.
Pearce Creek
Power line right-of-way on the Susquehanna River, just below the Conowingo Dam
Power line right-of-way
Looking across Quaker Neck to Broad Neck, which separates the West Fork of the Langford Creek (background, left) from the East Fork (background, right).
Quaker Neck
Looking across Quaker Neck to Broad Neck, which separates the West Fork of the Langford Creek (background) from the East Fork (mid-ground). Comegys Bight (Chester River) is in the foreground.
Quaker Neck
Looking across Quaker Neck to Langford Creek, a tributary of the Chester River
Quaker Neck
Looking towards the mouth of the Sassafras River. Turner Creek is on the left.
Sassafras River
In the foreground is Turner Creek, a tributary of the Sassafras River.
Sassafras River
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