Blackie Spit Park: Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Plan - City of Surrey

Blackie Spit Park: Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Plan - City of Surrey Blackie Spit Park: Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Plan - City of Surrey

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Figure 4: Intertidal vegetation of MU 1-north, along the south side of Blackie Spit. Figure 5: Intertidal marsh of MU 1-central through breach in old dyke. Figure 6: Intertidal marsh vegetation of MU 1-south, along the north side of the bay. Figure 7: High marsh and back shore vegetation on the north side of MU 1-south. Blackie Spit Park: Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Plan – Part 2 – Figures. 80

Figure 8: Cannery Point, MU 1, showing high intertidal marsh and backshore vegetation. Figure 9: New intertidal channel on the north side of MU 1-south. Note shrubs planted between the fence and the waterline. Figure 10: Historic pilings crossing the mouth of the MU1-south bay are now frequently used by roosting birds. Blackie Spit Park: Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Plan – Part 2 – Figures. 81

Figure 8:<br />

Cannery Point, MU 1, showing high intertidal marsh and<br />

backshore vegetation.<br />

Figure 9:<br />

New intertidal channel on the north side <strong>of</strong> MU 1-south.<br />

Note shrubs planted between the fence and the waterline.<br />

Figure 10:<br />

Historic pilings crossing the mouth <strong>of</strong> the MU1-south<br />

bay are now frequently used by roosting birds.<br />

<strong>Blackie</strong> <strong>Spit</strong> <strong>Park</strong>: <strong>Wildlife</strong> <strong>Habitat</strong> <strong>Enhancement</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> – Part 2 – Figures. 81

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