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Ocean overwash area A strong ocean storm has sent wave and sand overwash and debris over the dunes, clearing the vegetation almost to the salt marsh on the bay side of Assateague Island. geomorphology,overwash,natural process,plover,amaranth,barrier island,Maryland
Ocean overwash areaPhoto (JPG) Jane HawkeyIntegration & Application Network1285 views1 downloads (Details)A strong ocean storm has sent wave and sand overwash and debris over the dunes, clearing the vegetation almost to the salt marsh on the bay side of Assateague Island.Add to lightbox
Cages protect seabeach amaranth (Amaranthus pumilus) from grazing A sensitive species, seabeach amaranth is aided at Assateague Island National Seashore by a management program that protects a portion of the annual population from being eaten and trampled by horses and deer so they can mature and produce seeds. Conservation efforts have helped the plant population increase to nearly 2,200 individuals in 2007. plant,native,endangered,Maryland,beach,overwash
Cages protect seabeach amaranth (Amaranthus pumilus) from grazingPhoto (JPG) Jane HawkeyIntegration & Application Network807 views1 downloads (Details)A sensitive species, seabeach amaranth is aided at Assateague Island National Seashore by a management program that protects a portion of the annual population from being eaten and trampled by horses and deer so they can mature and produce seeds. Conservation efforts have helped the plant population increase to nearly 2,200 individuals in 2007.Add to lightbox
Seabeach amaranth (Amaranthus pumilus) under protective cage A sensitive species, seabeach amaranth is aided at Assateague Island National Seashore by a management program that protects a portion of the annual population from being eaten and trampled by horses and deer so they can mature and produce seeds. Conservation efforts have helped the plant population increase to nearly 2,200 individuals in 2007. plant,native,endangered,Maryland,beach
Seabeach amaranth (Amaranthus pumilus) under protective cagePhoto (JPG) Jane HawkeyIntegration & Application Network452 views1 downloads (Details)A sensitive species, seabeach amaranth is aided at Assateague Island National Seashore by a management program that protects a portion of the annual population from being eaten and trampled by horses and deer so they can mature and produce seeds. Conservation efforts have helped the plant population increase to nearly 2,200 individuals in 2007.Add to lightbox
Plate coral: crown of thorns damage Illustration showing a plate coral that has been preyed upon by a Crown of Thorns starfish. symbol,vector,illustration,cnidaria,animal,coral,Animalia,Cnidaria,Anthozoa,Crown of Thorns starfish,Acanthaster planci,damage,feeding,prey,predator
Plate coral: crown of thorns damageVector Graphic (SVG) Tracey SaxbyIntegration and Application Network110 views21 downloads (Details)Illustration showing a plate coral that has been preyed upon by a Crown of Thorns starfish.Add to lightbox
Fale: Tsunami damaged (Samoa) Illustration of a Fale damaged by a tsunami. symbol,vector,illustration,culture,development,Samoa,traditional,fale,architecture,home,house,building,meeting place,tsunami,damage,destruction,destroyed,
Fale: Tsunami damaged (Samoa)Vector Graphic (SVG) Tracey SaxbyIntegration and Application Network41 views8 downloads (Details)Illustration of a Fale damaged by a tsunami.Add to lightbox
Bird stake installation Conceptual diagram illustrating a stake with an attached roosting block placed in an area with damaged seagrasses.  Roosting birds defecate into the water adding nutrients that stimulate seagrass growth and recovery across the damaged area.  Diagram from "Tropical Connections: South Florida's marine environment" (pg. 287) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/374/ diagram,seagrasses,recovery,restoration,birds,roosting,defecation,defecate,nutrient addition,growth
Bird stake installationRaster Graphic (PNG) Kris BeckertIAN, UMCES165 views2 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating a stake with an attached roosting block placed in an area with damaged seagrasses. Roosting birds defecate into the water adding nutrients that stimulate seagrass growth and recovery across the damaged area. Diagram from "Tropical Connections: South Florida's marine environment" (pg. 287) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/374/Add to lightbox
South Florida current trajectories Map of the results of a March 2006 study. Each color is a surface drifter which was deployed just east of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. The general currents of the area are displayed on this map. Diagram from "Tropical Connections: South Florida's marine environment" (pg. 15) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/374/ diagram,illustration,current,florida,peninsula,belize,bahamas,cuba,loop,surface,drifter
South Florida current trajectoriesMap (PNG) Kris BeckertIntegration and Application Network100 views0 downloads (Details)Map of the results of a March 2006 study. Each color is a surface drifter which was deployed just east of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. The general currents of the area are displayed on this map. Diagram from "Tropical Connections: South Florida's marine environment" (pg. 15) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/374/Add to lightbox
Amaranthus pumilus (seabeach amaranth) The seabeach amaranth is an endangered species, this one was found on Assateague Island, Maryland assateague,island,maryland,forest,dune,sand,seaside amaranth,Angiosperms,Eudicots,Core eudicots,Caryophyllales,Amaranthaceae,Amaranthus
Amaranthus pumilus (seabeach amaranth)Photo (JPG) Alexandra FriesIAN, UMCES852 views3 downloads (Details)The seabeach amaranth is an endangered species, this one was found on Assateague Island, MarylandAdd to lightbox
Amaranthus pumilus (seabeach amaranth) The seabeach amaranth is an endangered species, this one was found on Assateague Island, Maryland assateague,island,maryland,forest,dune,sand,seaside amaranth,Angiosperms,Eudicots,Core eudicots,Caryophyllales,Amaranthaceae,Amaranthus
Amaranthus pumilus (seabeach amaranth)Photo (JPG) Alexandra FriesIAN, UMCES228 views1 downloads (Details)The seabeach amaranth is an endangered species, this one was found on Assateague Island, MarylandAdd to lightbox
Plant Cage These cages protect sea beach amaranth, an endangered species, from deer and wild horses assateague,island,maryland,forest,dune,sand,cage,endangered,beach,deer,horse
Plant CagePhoto (JPG) Alexandra FriesIAN, UMCES158 views5 downloads (Details)These cages protect sea beach amaranth, an endangered species, from deer and wild horsesAdd to lightbox
Plant Cage These cages protect sea beach amaranth, an endangered species, from deer and wild horses assateague,island,maryland,forest,dune,sand,cage,endangered,beach,deer,horse
Plant CagePhoto (JPG) Alexandra FriesIAN, UMCES139 views1 downloads (Details)These cages protect sea beach amaranth, an endangered species, from deer and wild horsesAdd to lightbox
Chenopodium oahuense (Aweoweo) Front view illustration of an Aweoweo, endemic to the Hawaiian islands. Native water and land birds (e.g., Nihoa finch), and seabirds use Aweoweo for food, nesting material or nesting sites. Early Hawaiians used the wood to form shark hooks (makau mano) fitted with bone points. Aweoweo leaves and shoots were wrapped in ti leaves, cooked and eaten in times of food scarcity by early Hawaiians. symbol,vector,illustration,tree,flora,aweoweo,alaweo,alaweo huna,aheahea,ahea,ahewahewa,kahaihai,native,Angiosperms,Eudicots,Core eudicots,Caryophyllales,Amaranthaceae,Chenopodioideae,Chenopodium oahuense
Chenopodium oahuense (Aweoweo)Vector Graphic (SVG) Jane HawkeyIntegration and Application Network16 views8 downloads (Details)Front view illustration of an Aweoweo, endemic to the Hawaiian islands. Native water and land birds (e.g., Nihoa finch), and seabirds use Aweoweo for food, nesting material or nesting sites. Early Hawaiians used the wood to form shark hooks (makau mano) fitted with bone points. Aweoweo leaves and shoots were wrapped in ti leaves, cooked and eaten in times of food scarcity by early Hawaiians.Add to lightbox

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