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  • A young harbor seal pup stretches out on the beach along North Carolinas Outer Banks Harbor seals are more typically associated with the beaches of Cape Cod than they are on Cape Hatteras National Seashore along the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Thanks to the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1976, however, harbor seal numbers have been on a steady rise as their population begins to approach preindustrial levels in the Western Atlantic Ocean. The result of this has been a steady uptick in seal sightings during the winter months across more southerly beaches. Typically, harbor seal adults will stay closer to their summer feeding grounds throughout the winter than the young pups and juveniles. Less adept and hunting, the pups will often follow their summer food sources such as herring and hake as they make their annual migrations south to Cape Hatteras. And as a result, many of these young seals can be found lounging on the beaches throughout the winter. Photo by: Jared Lloyd
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  • royal-tern-colony-8161.tif
  • Shackleford-Wild-Horses-9729.tif
  • a strikingly colored tricolored heron stands against the orange of the autumn marsh at Cape Hatteras National Seashore
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  • Roanoke Marshes Light shining bright at dawn
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  • an aerial photo of an undeveloped stretch of barrier island from the Outer Banks along the coast of North Carolina with obvious signs of ocean overwash from storms.
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  • silver lake and ocracoke village from the air
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  • a aerial view of the intircate labrynth of marsh islands and tidal creeks behind Portsmouth Island of Cape Lookout National Seashore on the Outer Banks
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  • a strikingly colored tricolored heron stands against the orange of the autumn marsh at Cape Hatteras National Seashore
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  • a lightning whelk shell sits at the edge of a receding tidal pool as the sun begins to rise through stormy skys over the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • A semipalmated plover stands upon a mud flat at Rachel Carson Estuarine Reserve with reflection in the water
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  • royal-tern-colony-8021.tif
  • royal-tern-colony-8109.tif
  • a royal turn banks in flight with fish in his mouth over Core Sound with Cape Lookout National Seashore in the background
    royal-tern-8490.tif
  • a red dun mare from Rachel Carson Estuarine Reserve wades through the salt marsh along the coast of North Carolina
    Wildhorses-outerbanks-128.tif
  • an old female loggerhead sea turtle crawling back into the Atlantic Ocean after laying her eggs in the sand on the Outer Banks of North Carolina
    Loggerhead-Sea-Turtle-0021.jpg
  • an old female loggerhead sea turtle crawling back into the Atlantic Ocean after laying her eggs in the sand on the Outer Banks of North Carolina
    Loggerhead-Sea-Turtle-0019.jpg
  • A young harbor seal pup stretches out on the beach along North Carolinas Outer Banks
    Harbor-seal-pup-.jpg
  • an aerial photo of an undeveloped stretch of barrier island from the Outer Banks along the coast of North Carolina with obvious signs of ocean overwash from storms.
    _DSC0236.jpg
  • a couple of channel whelk shells glow in the morning light as a gentle wave washes around them in ghostly fashion
    ghost-shells.jpg
  • a pair of oyster catchers sit atop an oyster bar in Back Sound behind Shackleford Banks at Cape Lookout National Seashore
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  • a flock of snow geese fly out across the marsh in early morning light at Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge
    geese-marsh.jpg
  • the remains of the ship G.A. Kohler sits upon the beach in Cape Hatteras National Seashore
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  • The breaking apart of barrier islands due to overwashing from a hurricane on the Outer Banks
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  • an undeveloped stretch of barrier island from the air, with the Atlantic Ocean lapping at its beach on one side, and the calm blue waters of the Pamlico sound on the other
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  • n aerial photograph of Portsmouth Island, with waves crashing onto the beach on one side and the marsh on the other
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  • Molar Teeth along Ocracoke Island. Signs of extensive overwashing and island migration.
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  • a small island of cypress trees stand silhouetted against an explosively colorful sunrise over Lake Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge in North Carolina
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  • a raccoon works the shallows in search of clams
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  • a large flock of northern pintails fly past durring their fall migration
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  • a small flock of white ibises feed along the mud flats at sunset in Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge
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  • a young red rox kit drapes his arm over mom's back and rests his head on hers in contentedness
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  • star trails stream across the sky above the Currituck Beach Lighthouse
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  • a wave washes by at sunset on the Outer Banks of North Carolina
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  • the branch of a live oak tree stretches out towards the sunset over the Albemarle sound
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  • the remains of the ship G.A. Kohler sits upon the beach in Cape Hatteras National Seashore
    _DSC4662.jpg
  • a receding tidal pool iluminates the beach and leads the eye out into the ocean and coming sunrise in the pre-dawn light of the Outer Banks
    _DSC5338.jpg
  • a couple of channel whelk shells glow in the morning light as a gentle wave washes around them in ghostly fashion
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  • Washwoods Coast Guard Station stands in silhoutte to a dramaticaly lit sky at sunset
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  • Roanoke Marshes Light shining bright at dawn
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  • an adult harp seal basks in the sun on the beaches of the Outer Banks of North Carolina
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  • royal-tern-colony-7835.tif
  • horse-sailboat-pano.tif
  • silver lake and ocracoke village from the air
    ocracoke-aerial-9038.jpg
  • Molar Teeth along Ocracoke Island. Signs of extensive overwashing and island migration.
    ocracoke-aerial-9008.jpg
  • a young red rox kit drapes his arm over mom's back and rests his head on hers in contentedness
    Fox-Dunes-7.jpg
  • a wave swash rushes up the beach in the pre-dawn light on the Outer Banks
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  • the branch of a live oak tree stretches out towards the sunset over the Albemarle sound
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  • a lone duck silhoutted by the setting sun rises up from the water as the light explodes through the suspended water droplets
    duck-sundrop.jpg
  • a small island of cypress trees stand silhouetted against an explosively colorful sunrise over Lake Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge in North Carolina
    _DSC9758.jpg
  • clouds race above the Bodie Island Lighthouse at Cape Hatteras National Seashore on the Oute Bank of North Carolina
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  • the skeletol remains of a live oak long since flooded out by rising waters sits silhoutted against the pastel colors at the edge of twilight in the Currituck Sound
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  • a lightning whelk is awash in the long reach of the surf running up the beach at sunrise on the Outer Banks
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  • a receding tidal pool iluminates the beach and leads the eye out into the ocean and coming sunrise in the pre-dawn light of the Outer Banks
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  • The prominant "molar teeth" on the soundside of Hatteras Island, just south of the town of Frisco, alludes to a time of significant overwashing in this area. These molar teeth are great examples of how our islands were once in a cosntant state of flux and movement prior to dune building projects of the 1930s.
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  • an aerial photograph of the tidal marshes behind Cape Lookout National Seashore along the Outer Banks of North Carolina
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  • This photo depicts evidence of very recent overwashing as well as back island shoaling from the effects of a hurricane on this island
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  • a aerial view of the intircate labrynth of marsh islands and tidal creeks behind Portsmouth Island of Cape Lookout National Seashore on the Outer Banks
    _DSC9076.tif
  • the remains of the ship G.A. Kohler sits upon the beach in Cape Hatteras National Seashore
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  • a large group of pelicans loaf along the cliffs of Pelican Island, a major pelican breading rookery in the Pamlico Sound
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  • a flock of snow geese fly out across the marsh in early morning light at Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge
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  • a pair of oyster catchers sit atop an oyster bar in Back Sound behind Shackleford Banks at Cape Lookout National Seashore
    _DSC5709-Edit.jpg
  • a lone duck silhoutted by the setting sun rises up from the water as the light explodes through the suspended water droplets
    duck-sundrop.jpg
  • a solitary snow goose coming in for a landing in the marsh at Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge
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  • the currituck Beach Light Station shines bright into the star filled sky above Corolla
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  • the Currituck Beach Light Station shines bright into the star filled sky above Corolla
    currituck-light.jpg
  • a great egret preens itself in a solitary shaft of light aainst a dark background
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  • a raccoon works the shallows in search of clams
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  • the skeletol remains of a live oak long since flooded out by rising waters sits silhoutted against the pastel colors at the edge of twilight in the Currituck Sound
    _DSC4926.jpg
  • a channel whelk shell tumbles in the surfe as the light of the sunrise shines through
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  • the Roanoke marsh light shines bright in the early morning light as a sailboat floats nearby
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  • an adult harp seal begins to push back into the Atlantic Ocean after sunning himself on the bech
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  • Washwoods-Coast-Guard-Snow-5027.tif
  • Osprey-fish-beach-6025.jpg
  • horse-sailboat.tif
  • clouds race above the Bodie Island Lighthouse at Cape Hatteras National Seashore on the Oute Bank of North Carolina
    _DSC3872-Edit-Edit.jpg
  • an old female loggerhead sea turtle crawling back into the Atlantic Ocean after laying her eggs in the sand on the Outer Banks of North Carolina
    Loggerhead-Sea-Turtle-0022.jpg
  • an old female loggerhead sea turtle crawling back into the Atlantic Ocean after laying her eggs in the sand on the Outer Banks of North Carolina
    Loggerhead-Sea-Turtle-0018.jpg
  • an aerial photograph of the tidal marshes behind Cape Lookout National Seashore along the Outer Banks of North Carolina
    _DSC9409.jpg
  • a raccoon works the shallows flats along the edge of a salt marsh in search of clams
    raccoon-water.jpg
  • the Currituck Beach Light Station shines bright into the star filled sky above Corolla
    currituck-light-Edit.jpg
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  • two welk shells lie on the beach as the swash of the waves wrap around their form while the rosy finger tips of dawn stretch out across the sky
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  • a lightning whelk shell sits at the edge of a receding tidal pool as the sun begins to rise through stormy skys over the Atlantic Ocean.
    _DSC5432.jpg
  • two whelk shells sit in a ghostly motion blur of water as a wave recedes around them
    _DSC1801.jpg
  • a couple of channel whelk shells glow in the morning light as a gentle wave washes around them in ghostly fashion
    _DSC1719.jpg
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