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Dixon Bay, oiled Spartina alterniflora in the wrack line of the marsh.
Venice, Plaquemines County, Louisiana January 28, 1995
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Dixon Bay, an aerial image of degrading marsh in oil.
Venice, Plaquemines County, Louisiana January 28, 1995
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Dixon Bay, boomed islands from the air.
Venice, Plaquemines County, Louisiana January 28, 1995
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Dixon Bay, oiled hyacinths
Venice, Plaquemines County, Louisiana January 28, 1995
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Dixon Bay, oiled hyacinths covered in emulsion
Venice, Plaquemines County, Louisiana January 28, 1995
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Dixon Bay, oiled hyacinths and Spartina alterniflora covered in emulsion at the wrack line.
Venice, Plaquemines County, Louisiana January 28, 1995
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Dixon Bay, oiled hyacinths and Spartina alterniflora covered in emulsion at the edge of the marsh.
Venice, Plaquemines County, Louisiana January 28, 1995
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Dixon Bay, a close up of oiled Spartina alterniflora.
Venice, Plaquemines County, Louisiana January 28, 1995
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Dixon Bay, oiled vegetation against backdrop of boomed marsh.
Venice, Plaquemines County, Louisiana January 28, 1995
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Dixon Bay, oiled Phragmites and Spartina alterniflora.
Venice, Plaquemines County, Louisiana January 28, 1995
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Dixon Bay, oiled hyacinths caught amid Phragmites australis.
Venice, Plaquemines County, Louisiana January 28, 1995
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Dixon Bay, the southwest pass levee and base camp site in dense fog.
Venice, Plaquemines County, Louisiana January 28, 1995
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Dixon Bay, the well site being capped.
Venice, Plaquemines County, Louisiana January 28, 1995
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Dixon Bay, the barge that was used to decontaminate and collect oiled materials.
Venice, Plaquemines County, Louisiana January 28, 1995
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Dixon Bay, clean-up activities at Sandy Spit.
Venice, Plaquemines County, Louisiana January 28, 1995
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Harbor Island, East and West Waterways, the Duwamish River and the southwestern shore of Elliott Bay.
Seattle, King County, Washington
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The Seattle City Light property. A portion of this site, right side of the image, was used to create the Hamm Creek project which daylighted the creek and created several meanders to improve the habitat function of this salmon-bearing stream.
Seattle, King County, Washington
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A former, pre restoration, section of Hamm Creek choked by invasive vegetation.
Seattle, King County, Washington
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A derelict ferry at the Turning Basin site adjacent to Kenco Marine and a Coastal America site. The ferry has since been removed as part of the restoration project.
Seattle, King County, Washington
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Tribal fishermen on the Duwamish River.
Seattle, King County, Washington
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Giant kelp, an important fisheries habitat can grow as much as two feet a day in depths at up to 150 feet.
Baja, California mid- 1980's
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Giant kelp, an important fisheries habitat can grow as much as two feet a day in depths at up to 150 feet.
Baja, California mid- 1980's
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Giant kelp, an important fisheries habitat can grow as much as two feet a day in depths at up to 150 feet.
Baja, California mid- 1980's
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Giant kelp, an important fisheries habitat can grow as much as two feet a day in depths at up to 150 feet.
Baja, California mid- 1980's
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Giant kelp, an important fisheries habitat can grow as much as two feet a day in depths at up to 150 feet.
Baja, California mid- 1980's
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the existing siphon
Circa May 1996
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back of Naomi Siphon
Circa May 1996
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top of Naomi Siphon
Circa May 1996
728 thumbnail picture
Description not available.
Circa May 1996
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Description not available.
Circa May 1996
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This project was conducted to determine if geotube material could be used to as suitable substrate for oyster spat.
Circa June 1995
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This project was conducted to determine if geotube material could be used to as suitable substrate for oyster spat.
Circa June 1995
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This project was conducted to determine if geotube material could be used to as suitable substrate for oyster spat.
Circa June 1995
733 thumbnail picture
This project was conducted to determine if geotube material could be used to as suitable substrate for oyster spat.
Circa June 1995
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This project was conducted to determine if geotube material could be used to as suitable substrate for oyster spat.
Circa June 1995
735 thumbnail picture
This project was conducted to determine if geotube material could be used to as suitable substrate for oyster spat.
Circa June 1995
736 thumbnail picture
This project was conducted to determine if geotube material could be used to as suitable substrate for oyster spat.
Circa June 1995
737 thumbnail picture
This project was conducted to determine if geotube material could be used to as suitable substrate for oyster spat.
Circa June 1995
738 thumbnail picture
This project was conducted to determine if geotube material could be used to as suitable substrate for oyster spat.
Circa June 1995
739 thumbnail picture
This project was conducted to determine if geotube material could be used to as suitable substrate for oyster spat.
Circa June 1995
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This project was conducted to determine if geotube material could be used to as suitable substrate for oyster spat.
Circa June 1995
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This project was conducted to determine if geotube material could be used to as suitable substrate for oyster spat.
Circa June 1995
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This project was conducted to determine if geotube material could be used to as suitable substrate for oyster spat.
Circa June 1995
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This project was conducted to determine if geotube material could be used to as suitable substrate for oyster spat.
Circa June 1995
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This project was conducted to determine if geotube material could be used to as suitable substrate for oyster spat.
Circa June 1995
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This project was conducted to determine if geotube material could be used to as suitable substrate for oyster spat.
Circa June 1995
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This project was conducted to determine if geotube material could be used to as suitable substrate for oyster spat.
Circa June 1995
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This project was conducted to determine if geotube material could be used to as suitable substrate for oyster spat.
Circa June 1995
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This project was conducted to determine if geotube material could be used to as suitable substrate for oyster spat.
Circa June 1995
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A potential land purchase. Land acquisitions are used in restoration to act as buffer areas for coastal wetlands and other significant fishery habitats.
Salem County, New Jersey Circa 1995

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