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Project Photos Phase 2 - Salt Marsh

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Salt Marsh at High Tide Lower Marsh:
This is a recent photo of the lower marsh during a high tide. The water has risen above the banks of the tidal stream and has spread out on the salt marsh.
Salt Marsh with different vegetation species Upper Marsh:
This photo was taken in the upper portions of the salt marsh. A clear change in vegetation type from Spartina alterniflora to Juncun roemerianus can be seen on each side of the tidal stream.
Salt Marsh Vegetation Marsh Vegetation:
The marsh vegetation has covered the whole marsh area in this photo from the Fall of 2010. The initial marsh planting was completed in 2007.
Salt Marsh Vegetation Marsh Vegetation:
Another picture of the marsh vegetation 3 years after planting.

Phase 2 Current Research

Flume Construction in Salt Marsh Upstream Flume Construction:
The upstream flume is the smaller of the two flumes. The flumes are made of plywood placed over a two-by-four frame. In this photo the base of the two-by-four frame is being anchored in the stream using rebar.
Flume Construction at High Tide Upstream Flume construction:
The plywood is being added to the upstream flume. The tidal fluctuations made it difficult to work at times. The research team became experts at driving nails and putting in screws under water.
Continuous water quality and flow monitoring station Upstream Monitoring Station:
This is the upstream monitoring station during the Fall of 2010. The monitoring station is nearing completion. The water quality probe has yet to be installed and we still have some more work to do the geotextile that directs water into the flumes.
Partially constructed flume Downstream Flume Construction:
This downstream flume is the larger of the two flumes. The two-by-four frame has been installed and is waiting for plywood to be added.
Monitoring flume nearing completion Downstream Flume Construction:
The last pieces of plywood being added to the frame. Only a few hours earlier the water was over 2 feet higher than is shown in this picture.
Monitoring station for flow and water quality Downstream Monitoring Station Nearing Completion:
The bridge for manual stream gaging and the geotextile has been added to the flume.

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