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Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve

 

Educational Modules for Field Walks at WBNERR

World War II History
The US Army on Washburn Island
Washburn Island -- 1950
Washburn Island Army Camp Remains -- 1950

Marsh Habitat
Flat Pond -- WBNERR's Tranquil Salt Pond
Flat Pond -- WBNERR's Tranquil Salt Pond, page 2
Sage Lot Pond Entrance Channel -- A Harsh Place in Winter
Sage Lot Pond Entrance Channel -- A Harsh Place in Winter, page 2
The Many Faces of Caleb Pond Marsh
The Many Faces of Caleb Pond Marsh, page 2
Harvesting Ribbed Mussels Damages a Salt Marsh
Life Can Be Tough in a Salt Marsh
Life Can Be Tough in a Salt Marsh, simplified version

Groundwater
Groundwater Seeps at South Cape Beach
Beach Rills Reveal Groundwater Movement
Variable Groundwater Flows Trigger Environmental Variation in Flat Pond
Groundwater Flow Research at Waquoit Bay

History
The Story of Eel Pond Beach and its Breachway
Swift Currents Keep Eel Pond's Navagation Channel Open
A History of Change at Eel Pond Beach
Collins Hill on Washburn Island: Once a Navigator's Landmark
Mashpee Town Beach -- 1960
Waquoit Bay in the Old Days
Erosion Continues to Shape Waquoit Bay
Erosion Continues to Shape Waquoit Bay, page 2
Waquoit Bay in Winter

Bathymetry and Topography
Bathymetry of Waquoit Bay & Seapit and Childs Rivers
Bathymetry of Several Waquoit Bay Kettle Hole Ponds
Topography and Other GIS Features of the Northern Waquoit Bay Area

Eel Grass, Eutrophication and Shellfishing
Ability to Tolerate Change is Key to Success in Coastal Systems
Eutrophication -- Out of Sight, Out of Mind?
Backwaters Are Important as Nursery Grounds
The Loss of Eel Grass in Waquoit Bay
Shellfish Landings From Waquoit Bay and Eel Pond 1965-2002
Shellfish Landings From Waquoit Bay and Eel Pond 1965-2002, page 2

Ikonos Satalite Images of the Waquoit Bay Area
South Cape Beach
Hamblin Pond
Sage Lot Pond
Waquoit Bay Estuarine System
Waquoit Bay Estuarine System, with labeled features
Waquoit Bay and Its Environs
Washburn Island and Adjacent Areas


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Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
PO Box 3092, 149 Waquoit Highway
Waquoit, MA 02536
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