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Monie Bay component of Chesapeake Bay National Estuary Research Reserve and Deale Island Wildlife Management Area
Monie Bay
The mouth of Monie Creek enters Monie Bay, which meets with the Wicomico River and out to Tangier Sound
Monie Bay and Wicomico River
The mouth of Monie Creek enters Monie Bay, which meets with the Wicomico River and out to Tangier Sound
Monie Bay and Wicomico River
The mouth of Monie Creek enters Monie Bay, which meets with the Wicomico River and out to Tangier Sound
Monie Bay and Wicomico River
The mouth of Monie Creek enters Monie Bay, which meets with the Wicomico River and out to Tangier Sound
Monie Bay and Wicomico River
Split between Little Creek and Little Monie Creek in Monie Bay component of Chesapeake Bay National Estuary Research Reserve and Deale Island Wildlife Management Area
Monie Bay, NERR
Looking northeast at Monie Bay. Little Creek splits off to the south while Little Monie Creek heads east. Monie Creek enters at the north of Monie Bay. Wicomico River is in the background behind Monie Bay, where their mouths meet.
Monie Bay, NERR
Looking northeast at Monie Bay. Little Creek splits off to the south while Little Monie Creek heads east. Monie Creek enters at the north of Monie Bay. Wicomico River is in the background behind Monie Bay, where their mouths meet.
Monie Bay, NERR
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. Pigeonhouse Creek and then Dames Quarter Creek can be seen in the background.
Route 363, Deal Island Road
Little Creek, off Monie Bay, a component of the Chesapeake Bay National Estuary Research Reserve
Wetlands surrounding Little Creek
Conceptual diagram illustrating the long term restoration goals in the Chesapeake Bay, USA.
Chesapeake Bay restoration goals
Conceptual diagram illustrating the drivers of the water cycle when affected by some water quality impacts.
Climate change and the water cycle
Conceptual diagram illustrating the specifics in vulnerability in a coastal ecosystem, more specifically, the Chesapeake Bay.
Vulnerability to sea-level rise
This conceptual diagram illustrates the components that make up habitat in an estuarine environment. The subtopics are biological habitat and food availabilty, water quality, substrate, and life history/species preferences.
Components of habitat
This conceptual diagram illustrates the different components that are being studied in the Asian oyster Environmental Impact Statement. It includes not only the life history, but the interactions with the native oyster, and cultural and economic impacts.
Components of the Asian Oyster Environment Impact…
Illustration of bioindicators sign
Bioindicators
Illustration of economic indicators shown by canoe and shellfish harvest
Economic indicators
Illustration of habitat management
Habitat management
Illustration of human access management
Human access management
Illustration of linking science and management
Linking science and management
This conceptual diagram illustrates the sources, both anthropogenic and natural, of bacteria in the water column, as well as the factors that influence the survival of the bacteria.
Sources and survival of bacteria in the water…
A Testing Site part of the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory on Solomons Island, Maryland
Biological Testing Site
Two boats docked at the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory testing site pier, located on Solomons Island, Maryland
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory pier
An example of a hard shoreline. Found in Maryland's Coastal Bays, this area contains riprap, of which provides little habitat for species, and can result in erosion and scouring.
Hard Shoreline
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