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Last additions - National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment
North Atlantic group
North Atlantic groupPhoto (JPG)184 views4 downloadssuzanneMay 22, 2006Add to lightbox
Low to moderately eutrophic
Low to moderately eutrophicPhoto (JPG)167 views3 downloadssuzanneMay 22, 2006Add to lightbox
Low to moderately eutrophic
Low to moderately eutrophicPhoto (JPG)162 views4 downloadssuzanneMay 22, 2006Add to lightbox
Highly eutrophic
Highly eutrophicPhoto (JPG)142 views3 downloadssuzanneMay 22, 2006Add to lightbox
Bayou Representative and Bill D.
Bayou Representative and Bill D.Photo (JPG)160 views3 downloadssuzanneMay 22, 2006Add to lightbox
Bradley Creek turbidity Bradley Creek is a tidal creek.
Bradley Creek turbidityPhoto (JPG)Mike Mallin176 views6 downloadsBradley Creek is a tidal creek.suzanneMay 22, 2006Add to lightbox
dead fish north branch Hewletts Creek July 3, 2005 The fish kill was from a sewage spill into Hewletts Creek, a tidal creek.
dead fish north branch Hewletts Creek July 3, 2005Photo (JPG)Mike Mallin180 views4 downloadsThe fish kill was from a sewage spill into Hewletts Creek, a tidal creek.suzanneMay 22, 2006Add to lightbox
Old Oregon Inlet Rd. ditch bloom The eutrophic ditch on Old Oregon Inlet Rd. dumps straight into an Atlantic Ocean beach.
Old Oregon Inlet Rd. ditch bloomPhoto (JPG)Mike Mallin201 views10 downloadsThe eutrophic ditch on Old Oregon Inlet Rd. dumps straight into an Atlantic Ocean beach.suzanneMay 22, 2006Add to lightbox
storm drain The storm drain is dumping directly into the Cape Fear River estuary
storm drainPhoto (JPG)Matt McIver182 views3 downloadsThe storm drain is dumping directly into the Cape Fear River estuary suzanneMay 22, 2006Add to lightbox
     

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