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One day-old Snowy Plover chick #N431 on the Coos Bay North Spit, 94 HRA, Coos Bay, Oregon. (Rights to use this igital image for any purpose have been purchased from Kathy Castelein)
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.
Moonrise over Gig Harbor as salmon fishermen try their luck in the shallows off the spit. Mt. Rainier is visible in the left center.
Moonrise over Gig Harbor as salmon fishermen try their luck in the shallows off the spit. Pleasure boaters are returning to harbor as the day ends. Mt. Rainier is visible in the left center.
Adult female Snowy Plover incubating N755. Coos Bay North Spit, South Spoil. Coos Bay County Oregon. . (Rights to use this digital iMage for any purpose have been purchased from Kathy Castelein photographer)
Elk River Spit, Oregon
Mud, Spit and Work
Dungeness Spit Trail
'Buy boat' ROBERT LEE docked at the University of Maryland Horn Point Environmental Laboratory on the Choptank River. Used by the Oyster Recovery Partnership to transplant oyster spat to permanent oyster beds in the Chesapeake Bay.
Blue Heron in nest at North Spit.
Volunteers assist the Oyster Recovery Partnership in their effort to transplant oyster spat before the population is decimated by the Stylochus flatworm. Hatchery bags are stacked aboard the ROBERT LEE.
Shells containing oyster spat raised by the Oyster Recovery Partnership are piled up waiting to be moved to a permanent oyster bed off of the Severn River.
Morse River Inlet showing tidal marsh showing prograding of the barrier spit.
Adult male Snowy Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus) North Spit Coos Bay. (Rights to use this digital image for any purpose have been purchased from Kathy Castelein photographer)
Snowy Plover nest on the South Spoil, Coos Bay North Spit. Coos County Oregon. (Rights to use this digital image for any purpose have been purchased from Kathy Castelein photographer)
Cleanup of a sandy spit adjacent to Southwest Pass levee following oil spill. This area is used extensively as cattle pasture despite its inaccessibility from land. Cattle are brought in by barge.
Volunteers assist the Oyster Recovery Partnership in their effort to transplant oyster spat before the population is decimated by the Stylochus flatworm. Pallets are loaded with bags containing the spat and brought on board the ROBERT LEE.
Snowy Plover Habitat at North Spit.
Volunteers assist the Oyster Recovery Partnership in their effort to transplant oyster spat before the population is decimated by the Stylochus flatworm. Workers from the Bay Bus Partnership Project are in the water preparing pallets of hatchery bags to
Volunteers from the Bay Bus Partnership Project assist the Oyster Recovery Partnership in their effort to transplant oyster spat before the population is decimated by the Stylochus flatworm. Preparing pallets of hatchery bags to be loaded aboard the ROB
Sand spit
Aerial photograph. The Coast Guard base and piers at Homer Spit.
Sand spit with dune and strand vegetation, mouth of Fairlee Creek, Kent County.
Looking past the spit at Gig Harbor to a barge-load of pine bark headed for to Steilacoom.
Volunteers assist the Oyster Recovery Partnership in their effort to transplant oyster spat before the population is decimated by the Stylochus flatworm. Pallets are loaded with bags containing the spat and brought on board the ROBERT LEE.
Volunteers assist the Oyster Recovery Partnership in their effort to transplant oyster spat before the population is decimated by the Stylochus flatworm. Pallets are loaded with bags containing the spat and brought on board the ROBERT LEE.
North Spit at nightfall with sunset.
A firehose is employed by the Captain of the ROBERT LEE to spread oyster spat reared by the Oyster Recovery Partnership.
A view of Tacoma and Point Defiance from the spit at Gig Harbor. Debris lines on beach mark the extent of tides in the area. The ferry boat is proceeding from Tacoma to Vashon Island.
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