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Chesapeake Water Dog, Canus aquus Chesapeakii. This dog is trained to search for submerged aquatic vegetation.
Uploaded by request of Sean Smith. Taken on Che
Algae bloom in Reflecting Pool, Washington, DC. 2007 Potomac River, Chesapeake Bay watershed. USEPA photo by Eric Vance
Chesapeake and Albemarle Railroad, 2158 GP7u, Chesapeake, VA.
Bavon Beach project
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Mute swan. Mute swans are an agressive invasive species along the East Coast. There are now over 3,000 mute swans in the Maryland portion of the Chesapeake Bay.
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Northeastern beach tiger beetle
Bavon Beach project
A modified catamaran takes mobile current profiles with an acoustic digital current profiler (ADCP) as a large bulk carrier passes under the Chesapeake Bay Bridge heading up the bay.
Blackwater Marshmaster at Eastern Neck Wildlife Refuge burn
Fishing boat south of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge near the Severn River.
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Bavon Beach project
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Resident Canada Geese - the ones who 'forget' to fly home for the summer. Resident Canada Geese put additional stress on the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem.
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Shells containing oyster spat raised by the Oyster Recovery Partnership are bagged and placed on pallets to grow before being transplanted to a designated oyster reef elsewhere in the Chesapeake Bay.
The bane of Chesapeake Bay swimmers, the stinging sea nettle, Chrysaora quiquecirrha.
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The bane of Chesapeake Bay swimmers, the stinging sea nettle, Chrysaora quiquecirrha.
The bounty of the Chesapeake -barrels of blue crab - Callinectes sapidus.
The exquisite workmanship of master lensmakers helped illuminate our coast. This Fresnel Lens can be viewed at the Hooper Strait Lighthouse at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.
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