The Wrack is the Wells Reserve blog, our collective logbook on the web.
Here are a few portraits shared by Jeremy Miller from the 2008 ichthyoplankton surveys.
Aboard the EPA Ocean Survey Vessel BOLD to do ichthyoplankton monitoring at sea to supplement the nearly weekly ichthyoplankton tows at Wells Harbor.
A naturalist turns up early coralroot under a skunk cabbage leaf.
Painting the big barn.
The shadbush bloom can be a natural signal that shad are running in local rivers.
Quantity over quality?
The Atlantic tomcod is a hardy, year-round inhabitant that never abandons its home for the promise of warmer water.
The farmhouse shingles get a fresh coat of sealant.
Mosquitoes. Visitor complaint #1.
Midway through March, early signs of vernal reawakening appear at the Wells Reserve.