PLATE 4 A 



CHENIER PLAIN WETLAND HABITATS 



LEGEND 

 I I NON-WETLAND HABITATS 



^SM salt marsh wilh lollgrcii pi.litMi. .pitoH ond bloclro.k'tW 



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>olh cordgroit [Spartino atterntdoral, 



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nr» 4 /-ixiru ki A ncu -infartidol morihei ond oiiociolBd imall pond* domiootad by iallm«adow eofdgra»i | Spartino potani] 

 BR ACKIoH MAKOM and loltgran ; lolinitiej generally l»i thon 10 %» 



• .. .Ti-r.. .i-r^i A Ti- ii » nri , -mofiKoi ond oijocioted small pondi, periodically flooded with nearly (rosh wofer, 

 INTERMCDIATC MARSH bulo«oiiionolly by brocklsh woler, Domifiol«d by loltmeadow cordgrou, bulltongoe (Sagittorio folcota). 



and jeoshore po»polum ( Poipolum voginolu"' !. 



cncCI_l ki A DCU -morihe* flooded by frejh water, and with a diverse floro dominoted by motdoncone (Ponicom hemitomon l. 

 rKtOn MAKon bulttongue, and olligotorweed [ Alternonthero philoxeroidet ). 



iny^i Ik. ir\r-rN a nrtj -morihe* surrounded by dike*, spoil bonki, or natural lavooi (hot modify normal flooding. These exist 



IMPOUNDcD MAKon in saline to froih oreos. They may be permotiently Uoodod or pumped dry, but all ore dominated 

 by native emergent wetlond vegelolion (as opposed to impounded ogriculturol lond). 



tupelo (Nyiso oqoatka). 



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