Dredged material from the Charleston harbor deepening project is added to Crab Bank, a 32-acre site of prime nesting habitat for many coastal birds. Prior to 2017, nearly 4,000 nests could be found in a single summer along with thousands of offspring. The island also provided rest and nourishment for hundreds of migrating shorebirds. But wind and waves have taken a toll on this unique resource and Crab Bank is now a tiny fraction of its original size. In 2017, Hurricane Irma washed away most of the remaining high ground, removing any opportunity for nesting birds.
Date Taken: | 09.27.2021 |
Date Posted: | 09.28.2021 12:45 |
Photo ID: | 6860226 |
VIRIN: | 210927-A-GJ885-005 |
Resolution: | 5472x3648 |
Size: | 9.08 MB |
Location: | CHARLESTON, SC, US |
Web Views: | 30 |
Downloads: | 5 |
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