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Article from the November 2010 edition
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The WWII wreck of the USS Arizona is home to corals, sponges, invertebrates, fish, and algae.
USS Arizona: once a site of human devastation, now a haven for marine life.
Tim Carruthers and Jane Hawkey spent a few days this past June with the National Park Service staff of the USS Arizona Memorial on Oahu, Hawaii, to create this poster. Designed for both the general public and school audiences, it provides a unique perspective on the historic WWII ship—one of a bounty of marine life that have made the sunken wreck their home. Modern environmental challenges face Pearl Harbor, the lagoon where the USS Arizona rests, such as sedimentation, pollution, and invasive species.

The Integration & Application Network is an initiative of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science.
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