seagrass

Why monitor the density of seagrass in the bays behind Assateague Island?
Annual aerial surveys are used to identify visible seagrass beds. These aerial photographs are verified with ground surveys by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. From this data collection and analysis, the park is able to detect early signs of seagrass loss in the bays.


Looking at the data maps below that show how much seagrass is present (density), can you answer the following questions?

What does the green color represent in all three maps?

0-10% seagrass density
10-40% seagrass density
40-70% seagrass density
70-100% seagrass density

Seagrass density in Sinepuxent Bay (SPXPH) is expanding in years from 2006 to 2010.


True
False

Between the years of 2006 and 2008, what trend in seagrass habitat in Chincoteague Bay (CHNPH) do you detect?

an increase in seagrass habitat
a loss of seagrass habitat
no change