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Dead man's fingers (Codium fragile) Codium fragile, or 'Dead Man's Fingers' is a seaweek invasive to the northwest Atlantic seaweed,macroalgae,Codium,invasive speices,exotic species,introduced species,harmful species,nuisance species,noxious species,green algae,New England,beach
Dead man's fingers (Codium fragile)Photo (JPG) Ben Fertig65 views0 downloads (Details)Codium fragile, or 'Dead Man's Fingers' is a seaweek invasive to the northwest AtlanticAdd to lightbox
Empty Beach Empty lifeguard chair at the beach and jetties along Clarks Cove, Buzzards Bay, near New Bedford, MA.  lifeguard,safety,beach,recreation,jetty,bulkhead,shore,coast,sand,sandy beach,New England
Empty BeachPhoto (JPG) Ben Fertig33 views0 downloads (Details)Empty lifeguard chair at the beach and jetties along Clarks Cove, Buzzards Bay, near New Bedford, MA. Add to lightbox
Science Communication Course participants at the University of New England Twenty-two people gathered at the University of New England to learn the principles of science communication science,communication,course,University,of,New,EnglBiddeford
Science Communication Course participants at the University of New EnglandPhoto (JPG) Joanna Woerner112 views2 downloads (Details)Twenty-two people gathered at the University of New England to learn the principles of science communicationAdd to lightbox
Entrance to University of New England University of New England hosted a science communication course in January 2010. Biddeford,Maine,landuse
Entrance to University of New EnglandPhoto (JPG) Emily Nauman61 views0 downloads (Details)University of New England hosted a science communication course in January 2010.Add to lightbox
Science Communication Course Participants at a science communication course at the University of New England play Conceptionary, an exercise created to help people develop conceptual diagrams.  science,communication,course,Biddeford,University,of,New,England
Science Communication CoursePhoto (JPG) Zack Steele77 views2 downloads (Details)Participants at a science communication course at the University of New England play Conceptionary, an exercise created to help people develop conceptual diagrams. Add to lightbox
Black Sea nettle Black Sea nettles in the New England Aquarium. jellies,jelly,fish
Black Sea nettlePhoto (JPG) Joanna Woerner656 views33 downloads (Details)Black Sea nettles in the New England Aquarium.Add to lightbox
Cuttlefish Cuttlefish in the New England Aquarium, Boston.  cephalopods,recreation
CuttlefishPhoto (JPG) Joanna Woerner354 views5 downloads (Details)Cuttlefish in the New England Aquarium, Boston. Add to lightbox
Cardinal Flower Lobelia cardinalis, a common native wildlfower found in meadows and roadsides in eastern Canada, and the eastern, central, and southwestern and southeastern US. It is considered "Exploitably Vulnerable" in New England. perennial,wildflower,native,species,plant
Cardinal FlowerPhoto (JPG) Jane Hawkey58 views0 downloads (Details)Lobelia cardinalis, a common native wildlfower found in meadows and roadsides in eastern Canada, and the eastern, central, and southwestern and southeastern US. It is considered "Exploitably Vulnerable" in New England.Add to lightbox
Cardinal Flower Lobelia cardinalis, a common native wildlfower found in meadows and roadsides in eastern Canada, and the eastern, central, and southwestern and southeastern US. It is considered "Exploitably Vulnerable" in New England. perennial,wildflower,native,species,plant
Cardinal FlowerPhoto (JPG) Jane Hawkey60 views1 downloads (Details)Lobelia cardinalis, a common native wildlfower found in meadows and roadsides in eastern Canada, and the eastern, central, and southwestern and southeastern US. It is considered "Exploitably Vulnerable" in New England.Add to lightbox
Cardinal Flower Lobelia cardinalis, a common native wildlfower found in meadows and roadsides in eastern Canada, and the eastern, central, and southwestern and southeastern US. It is considered "Exploitably Vulnerable" in New England. perennial,wildflower,native,species,plant
Cardinal FlowerPhoto (JPG) Jane Hawkey60 views0 downloads (Details)Lobelia cardinalis, a common native wildlfower found in meadows and roadsides in eastern Canada, and the eastern, central, and southwestern and southeastern US. It is considered "Exploitably Vulnerable" in New England.Add to lightbox
Brandaris sail out of Wickford, RI The former WWII 63-foot keelless Dutch-design Sailing vessel Brandaris on sunset sail out of Wickford, RI. Taken on an evening "insomniacs" oxygen survey. Brandaris made history during World War II when she escaped German occupation, and then returned from England to participate in Operation Dynamo. Her 3' draft and broad beam allowed the evacuation of British and Allied forces from Dunkirk in 26 May-4 June, 1940. Contact for info: Captain Doug Somers, Wickford RI NEEA,Mid,Atlantic,Region,keelles,Dutch,sailboat,Brandaris
Brandaris sail out of Wickford, RIPhoto (JPG) Christopher Deacutis649 views7 downloads (Details)The former WWII 63-foot keelless Dutch-design Sailing vessel Brandaris on sunset sail out of Wickford, RI. Taken on an evening "insomniacs" oxygen survey. Brandaris made history during World War II when she escaped German occupation, and then returned from England to participate in Operation Dynamo. Her 3' draft and broad beam allowed the evacuation of British and Allied forces from Dunkirk in 26 May-4 June, 1940. Contact for info: Captain Doug Somers, Wickford RIAdd to lightbox
 

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