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Page 1: Dunes. The dunes behind the beach are what help make the beach stable. This is South Beach in May, 2006.

Dunes

Page 2: Dunes. The dunes behind the beach are what help make the beach stable. This is South Beach in May, 2006.

The dunes behind the beach are what help make the beach stable.This is South Beach in May, 2006.

Page 3: Dunes. The dunes behind the beach are what help make the beach stable. This is South Beach in May, 2006.

The back side of the dunes at South Beach show plenty of vegetation, which is good. The vegetation can trap windblown

sand. The roots of the plants keep the dune stable.

Page 4: Dunes. The dunes behind the beach are what help make the beach stable. This is South Beach in May, 2006.

The front side (facing the beach) does not look quite as healthy. But this is in May, after a long winter of storms and erosion.

Hopefully these dunes will rebuild during the summer.

Page 5: Dunes. The dunes behind the beach are what help make the beach stable. This is South Beach in May, 2006.

Sometimes we need to help nature. Fencing can help to trap sand.

Page 6: Dunes. The dunes behind the beach are what help make the beach stable. This is South Beach in May, 2006.

At a portion of South Beach, the dunes once had to be entirely removed and rebuilt. They were discovered to contain military

ordnance from World War II!

Page 7: Dunes. The dunes behind the beach are what help make the beach stable. This is South Beach in May, 2006.

They look somewhat odd because they are so straight, but now they have plenty of vegetation to be stable.

Page 8: Dunes. The dunes behind the beach are what help make the beach stable. This is South Beach in May, 2006.

The real hero is the underground part (called rhizomes) of this humble plant: american beach grass.

Page 9: Dunes. The dunes behind the beach are what help make the beach stable. This is South Beach in May, 2006.

Beach grass is actually stimulated to grow more rhizomes and send up more shoots as it traps windblown sand and gently gets

buried. This is how dunes form.

Page 10: Dunes. The dunes behind the beach are what help make the beach stable. This is South Beach in May, 2006.

The dunes at State Beach are small, and are especially vulnerable.

Page 11: Dunes. The dunes behind the beach are what help make the beach stable. This is South Beach in May, 2006.

It only takes one person walking through the dunes to cause major damage to them.

Page 12: Dunes. The dunes behind the beach are what help make the beach stable. This is South Beach in May, 2006.

Interestingly, some of the scrubbiest looking beach and dunes provide the best habitat for nesting shorebirds.

Page 13: Dunes. The dunes behind the beach are what help make the beach stable. This is South Beach in May, 2006.

The shorebirds need our protection too.

Page 14: Dunes. The dunes behind the beach are what help make the beach stable. This is South Beach in May, 2006.

The piping plover is an endangered species, dangerously close to extinction. It is a nests on the beach.

Page 15: Dunes. The dunes behind the beach are what help make the beach stable. This is South Beach in May, 2006.

This is the least tern, another nesting shorebird in trouble.

Page 16: Dunes. The dunes behind the beach are what help make the beach stable. This is South Beach in May, 2006.

How to get the birds and the people to co-exist is the challenge. They both desire the beach, but for different reasons.

Page 17: Dunes. The dunes behind the beach are what help make the beach stable. This is South Beach in May, 2006.

Aerial view of State Beach, a heavily used barrier beach with a road and two bridges on it. Notice the jetties along the beach.

Page 18: Dunes. The dunes behind the beach are what help make the beach stable. This is South Beach in May, 2006.

This is Sarson’s Island in Sengekontacket Pond.It is a very important and safe nesting spot for many birds.

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Our dunes are precious and delicate. Their protection and future depends on our knowledge of them.


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