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Monitoring Activities to Track Changing Habitats on Barrier Island Conceptual diagram illustrating different monitoring activities implemented on Assateague Island to track changing habitats. Monitoring activities - which are habitat specific - include water quality, seagrass area, salt marsh nekton survey, surface elevation table, plover nests and fledgling success, upland elevation change, shoreline rate of change, and beach topography. Diagram from http://ian.umces.edu/link/tos_barrier_observe diagram,monitoring,habitat,change,barrier island,climate,assateague,water quality,seagrass area,salt marsh nekton survey,surface elevation table,plover nests and fledgling success,upland elevation change,shoreline rate of change,beach topography
Monitoring Activities to Track Changing Habitats on Barrier IslandRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane HawkeyIntegration and Application Network27 views14 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating different monitoring activities implemented on Assateague Island to track changing habitats. Monitoring activities - which are habitat specific - include water quality, seagrass area, salt marsh nekton survey, surface elevation table, plover nests and fledgling success, upland elevation change, shoreline rate of change, and beach topography. Diagram from http://ian.umces.edu/link/tos_barrier_observeApr 17, 2013Add to lightbox
HPL laboratory setup Laboratory setup for HPL open house in Cambridge, MD laboratory,HPL,Horn Point,Maryland
HPL laboratory setupPhoto (JPG) Dottie SamoniskyIntegration and Application Network604 views2 downloads (Details)Laboratory setup for HPL open house in Cambridge, MDJan 16, 2013Add to lightbox
HPL open house with touch tank Open house event at HPL in Cambridge, MD with touch tank Horn Point,laboratory,open house,Cambridge MD
HPL open house with touch tankPhoto (JPG) Dottie SamoniskyIntegration and Application Network40 views1 downloads (Details)Open house event at HPL in Cambridge, MD with touch tankJan 16, 2013Add to lightbox
Cross section of sampling well array Conceptual diagram illustrating a cross section of an array of sampling wells surrounding a Class V injection well to determine rate and direction of wastewater plume and concentration of nutrients as the plume moves through limestone.  Diagram from "Tropical Connections: South Florida's marine environment" (pg. 143) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/374/ effluent,Class V (shallow) injection wells,limestone,wastewater plumes,nutrients,nitrogen,phosphorus,drilled,nutrient concentrations
Cross section of sampling well arrayRaster Graphic (PNG) Kris BeckertIAN, UMCES455 views0 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating a cross section of an array of sampling wells surrounding a Class V injection well to determine rate and direction of wastewater plume and concentration of nutrients as the plume moves through limestone. Diagram from "Tropical Connections: South Florida's marine environment" (pg. 143) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/374/Aug 20, 2012Add to lightbox
Collecting oceanographic data Conceptual diagram illustrating the processes in which oceanographic data are collected. Diagram from "Tropical Connections: South Florida's marine environment" (pg. 66) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/374/ diagram,illustration,instrument,station,satellite,observation,reasearch,data,sensor,salinity
Collecting oceanographic dataRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane HawkeyIntegration and Application Network194 views3 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating the processes in which oceanographic data are collected. Diagram from "Tropical Connections: South Florida's marine environment" (pg. 66) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/374/1 commentsAug 08, 2012Add to lightbox
R/V Rachel Carson The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay. boat,University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
R/V Rachel CarsonPhoto (JPG) Jane ThomasIAN, UMCES156 views4 downloads (Details)The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay.Jul 23, 2012Add to lightbox
R/V Rachel Carson The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay. boat,University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
R/V Rachel CarsonPhoto (JPG) Jane ThomasIAN, UMCES591 views5 downloads (Details)The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay.Jul 23, 2012Add to lightbox
R/V Rachel Carson The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay. boat,University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
R/V Rachel CarsonPhoto (JPG) Jane ThomasIAN, UMCES127 views4 downloads (Details)The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay.Jul 23, 2012Add to lightbox
R/V Rachel Carson The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay. boat,University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
R/V Rachel CarsonPhoto (JPG) Jane ThomasIAN, UMCES130 views4 downloads (Details)The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay.Jul 23, 2012Add to lightbox
R/V Rachel Carson The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay. boat,University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
R/V Rachel CarsonPhoto (JPG) Jane ThomasIAN, UMCES119 views5 downloads (Details)The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay.Jul 23, 2012Add to lightbox
R/V Rachel Carson The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay. boat,University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
R/V Rachel CarsonPhoto (JPG) Jane ThomasIAN, UMCES119 views0 downloads (Details)The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay.Jul 23, 2012Add to lightbox
R/V Rachel Carson The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay. boat,University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
R/V Rachel CarsonPhoto (JPG) Jane ThomasIAN, UMCES59 views1 downloads (Details)The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay.Jul 23, 2012Add to lightbox

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