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 The bane of Chesapeake Bay swimmers, the stinging sea nettle, Chrysaora quiquecirrha.
Algae bloom in Reflecting Pool, Washington, DC. 2007 Potomac River, Chesapeake Bay watershed. USEPA photo by Eric Vance
An MB-2 hits its target
 Advection fog and the morning sun coming up over the Chesapeake Bay and Fishing Creek.
 The bane of Chesapeake Bay swimmers, the stinging sea nettle, Chrysaora  quiquecirrha.
 Dual spans of the U.S. 50/ U.S. 301 Chesapeake Bay Bridge in upper Chesapeake Bay.
20120105-OC-AMW-0401
20140410-APHIS-UNK-0005
20140410-APHIS-UNK-0003
20140410-APHIS-UNK-0006
Bavon Beach project
Bavon Beach project
Bavon Beach project
Bavon Beach project
20110706-OSEC-LSC-0255
Bavon Beach project
Controlled burn at Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge
Assistant Secretary Fernandez Delivers Remarks on 'The Role of Biotechnology in Advancing African Agriculture'
Gladys Moreau Listens to DuPont's Natalie Hubbard
 The semi-aquatic Eastern Mud Turtle, Kinosternon subrubrum subrubrum, is the mud turtle found in the Chesapeake Bay area.  Found in wetlands and tidal marshes, is is easlily confused with the musk turtle.
Bavon Beach project
Bavon Beach project
Bavon Beach project
Bavon Beach project
Bavon Beach project
Joes Ridge Creek with Chesapeake Bay in the distance
Bavon Beach project
Bavon Beach project
 Clam dredging - although maintaining the tradition of the Chesapeake waterman, this harvesting method further stresses submerged aquatic vegetation.
 Mute swans in flight.    Mute swans are an agressive invasive species.  There are now over 3,000 mute swans in the Maryland portion of the  Chesapeake Bay.  They are easily distinguished from the tundra swan by their orange beaks.
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