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Dixon Bay Oil Spill
Dixon Bay Oil Spill
Restoration will include construction of a crevasse in the 'Birdfoot' Delta to create 25-50 acres of emergent estuarine wetlands. The newly created wetlands will allow sediment-laden water to flow out and allow sediments to drop out of suspension and create mudflats. Scirpus spp. and Sagittaria spp. are the predominant species present.
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Dixon Bay Oil Spill
Restoration
Dixon Bay, oiled hyacinths and Spartina alterniflora covered in emulsion at theedge of the marsh.
Dixon Bay, a close up of oiled Spartina alterniflora.
Dixon Bay, oiled vegetation against backdrop of boomed marsh.
Dixon Bay, oiled Phragmites and Spartina alterniflora.
Dixon Bay, oiled hyacinths caught amid Phragmites australis.
Dixon Bay, the southwest pass levee and base camp site in dense fog.
Dixon Bay, the well site being capped.
Dixon Bay, the barge that was used to decontaminate and collect oiled materials.
Dixon Bay, clean-up activities at Sandy Spit.
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