Brent Steury, supervisory biologist with the National Park Service, discusses proposed restoration efforts at Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve to Robin Armetta, environmental protection specialist with the Corps Baltimore District, on a boat tour as part of a two-day kickoff meeting for the interagency project team, on the Potomac River along the George Washington Memorial Parkway in Belle Haven, Virginia, Sept. 29, 2015. The project team is in the design phase of the project that will restore up to 100 acres of freshwater tidal marsh using dredged material, providing critical habitat for a variety of wildlife. Dyke Marsh encompasses 485 acres and is one of the largest remaining freshwater tidal wetlands in the Washington metropolitan area.
Date Taken: | 09.29.2015 |
Date Posted: | 10.19.2015 16:30 |
Photo ID: | 2238751 |
VIRIN: | 150929-A-AQ354-001 |
Resolution: | 5184x3456 |
Size: | 5.01 MB |
Location: | FAIRFAX COUNTY, VIRGINIA, US |
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