. Birds of the Kilbuck and Ahklun mountain region, Alaska. Birds Alaska Bristol Bay Region. Fig. 7. Nanvak Bay at low tide and adjacent dunes and wetlands. Photo by M. H. Dick. and vegetation composed of Elymus arenarius, Ilonckenya peploides, and Mertensia maritima, and dwarf shrub mat. The intertidal zone along more exposed shores includes a variety of substrate types, including sand, fine gravel, coarse gravel, cobble, boul- der, and solid rock strand and cliff. The marine f>ortion of the study area is underlain by the continental shelf and is fairly shallow. Along the Fig. 8. FelMieW tu


. Birds of the Kilbuck and Ahklun mountain region, Alaska. Birds Alaska Bristol Bay Region. Fig. 7. Nanvak Bay at low tide and adjacent dunes and wetlands. Photo by M. H. Dick. and vegetation composed of Elymus arenarius, Ilonckenya peploides, and Mertensia maritima, and dwarf shrub mat. The intertidal zone along more exposed shores includes a variety of substrate types, including sand, fine gravel, coarse gravel, cobble, boul- der, and solid rock strand and cliff. The marine f>ortion of the study area is underlain by the continental shelf and is fairly shallow. Along the Fig. 8. FelMieW tundra atop Cape Peirce, 21 August 1976. Photo by M. R. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Petersen, Margaret R; Weir, Douglas N; Dick, Matthew H; U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. [Washington, D. C. ] : U. S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service


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