These are the roots of a whole driftwood tree that washed up on the beach recently in Delaware Seashore State Park. The algae and shellfish attached to them show that the drift-log was at sea for some time. You never know what you may find while beachcombing, especially in the off-season.
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Tony Pratt is the administrator of the Shoreline and Waterway Management Section of Delaware’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control. He is a scientist and naturalist, well versed in nature study.
Pratt is a lifelong photographer who has worked closely with Kevin Fleming since 2007. His interests in photography range from wildlife and landscapes to portraiture work.
His photography can be seen at www.tonypratt.com and at the Kevin Fleming and Friends Gallery, 239 Rehoboth Ave. in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.
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