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This photo was taken on Manasota Key in Southwest Florida. It is a Calico Box Crab or Leopard Crab. Hepatius epheliticus
Leopard Crab
This photo was taken on Manasota Key in Southwest Florida
Reddish Egret
This photo was taken in Southwest Florida. It contrasts the adult Sandwich Tern with a fledged young.
Sandwich Tern with Young
Over-application of herbicides and pesticides on farm fields can result in excess toxins and nutrients reaching the waterways.
Trappe, MD, June 30, 2005
The application of an herbicide on a farm field
This photo was taken after a storm in Southwest Florida on Manasota Key.
Northern Gannet
View of the Newport Bridge looking SE toward Newport Harbor RI
Newport Bridge and Harbor from Jamestown, RI
This photo was taken on Knight Island in Charlotte County Florida
Snowy Plover on nest
The >300' fully loaded gravel barges are pushed up-river by tugboats to this waterfront depot where the gravel is unloaded and hot mixed to produce road asphalt. The negative riparian impacts are: 1) the prop dredging of the river by the tug pushing oversized barges, resuspending the toxic benthic sediments; 2) streambank erosion from tug wake, and 3) stormwater runoff potentially laden with toxic hydrocarbons, oils, greases and metals.
North Fork of the Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Asphalt production plant's waterfront depot…
Traditional Maryland crab boats docked at a seafood market.
May 2005, Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Crab boats at watermen's coop
May 2005, North Fork Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Female mallard with ducklings
May 2005, North Fork Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Floating mat of green algae
May 2005, North Fork of the Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Floating mats of green algae and horned pondweed
May 2005, North Fork Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Floating mats of green algae and pondweed
May 2005, North Fork Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Muskrat
May 2005, North Fork Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Muskrat swimming
May 2005, Town Creek, Oxford, MD
Mute swan
May 2005, Town Creek, Oxford, MD
Mute swans
The edge of the forest buffer and marsh is visible on the right side of this photo. This home is part of a large residential development of former farmlands and waterfront estate grounds.
May 2005, Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
New home construction and rip-rap shoreline…
There were two Northern Water Snakes that were poised at the edge of the shoreline where, in the calm shallows (3-4
Northern Water Snake
There were two Northern Water Snakes that were poised at the edge of the shoreline where, in the calm shallows (3-4
Northern Water Snake
There were two Northern Water Snakes that were poised at the edge of the shoreline where, in the calm shallows (3-4
Northern Water Snake
May 2005, Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Osprey nest atop channel marker
May 2005, Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Osprey nest atop channel marker
May 2005, Tred Avon River, Easton, MD
Phragmite marsh and bank erosion of streamside…
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