. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. 2005 Mann and Nambudiri: Charophytes of Insular Newfoundland II 27. Figure 1. Location of collection sites in Insular Newfoundland. A. Study area of southwestern Newfoundland inset. B. Coastal Newfoundland from Port aux Basques to the Port au Port Peninsula: (a) Gravels Pond, (b) St. George's Pond, (c) Codroy Estuary Pond, (d) Port aux Basques. C. Isthmus of the Port au Port Peninsula: (a) Gravels Pond. Dashed lines indicate roads. D. St. George's Bay: (a) Main Gut, (b) Estuary, (c) St. George's Pond. Dashed lines indicate


. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. 2005 Mann and Nambudiri: Charophytes of Insular Newfoundland II 27. Figure 1. Location of collection sites in Insular Newfoundland. A. Study area of southwestern Newfoundland inset. B. Coastal Newfoundland from Port aux Basques to the Port au Port Peninsula: (a) Gravels Pond, (b) St. George's Pond, (c) Codroy Estuary Pond, (d) Port aux Basques. C. Isthmus of the Port au Port Peninsula: (a) Gravels Pond. Dashed lines indicate roads. D. St. George's Bay: (a) Main Gut, (b) Estuary, (c) St. George's Pond. Dashed lines indicate roads and a railway embankment. E. Coastal Newfoundland from Cape Ray to Grand Bay: (a) Cape Ray, (b) Little Barachois, (c) Osmond Pond, (d) Big Barachois, e. Rocky Barachois, (f) Salt Water Pond, (g) Second Pond, (h) First Pond, (i) Grand Bay. and 018N on map 11-0/14, "Codroy". The more north- ern Gravels Pond is indicated on map 12-B/10, "Steph- enville", and the St. George's Lagoon on map 12-B/8, "Main Gut". The southern five lagoons from Grand Bay to Cape Ray Cove are formed behind sandy beach and dune deposits. All have breachways to the ocean, but the channels are not active during most of the year and no seawater exchange is apparent normally, except for First Pond where exchange may occur more often. Outflow occurs during spring runoff, but there is evi- dence that some saltwater influx occurs to maintain their brackish nature. All of these ponds drain fresh- water from inland peatlands and heath barrens. The small Codroy Estuary Pond is in the floodplain of the estuary, but is isolated from estuarine water except. 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 Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club


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