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permeable pavers Permeable pavers are brick-like materials that are manufactured in a variety of shapes. Pavers fit together like tiles and are set with small gaps between them, creating grooves for water to infiltrate the soil beneath. Permeable pavers reduce stormwater runoff volume and flow rate, and increase groundwater infiltration and recharge. best management practice,stormwater management,pollutant discharge,elimination,green,landscape
permeable paversPhoto (JPG) Jane Hawkey9 views0 downloads (Details)Permeable pavers are brick-like materials that are manufactured in a variety of shapes. Pavers fit together like tiles and are set with small gaps between them, creating grooves for water to infiltrate the soil beneath. Permeable pavers reduce stormwater runoff volume and flow rate, and increase groundwater infiltration and recharge.Add to lightbox
Fishing net layed out on beach to dry In the coastal community of Los Ayala, this type of fishing net is used in an open boat, called a panga, with an outboard motor. The boats are hauled up on to the beach when not in use. In the background are Mexican tourists who have come to enjoy Semana Santa week (Easter) at this small resort town.  Los Ayala,Nayarit,Mexico,Pacific,fishing,tourism,equipment
Fishing net layed out on beach to dryPhoto (JPG) Jane Hawkey29 views1 downloads (Details)In the coastal community of Los Ayala, this type of fishing net is used in an open boat, called a panga, with an outboard motor. The boats are hauled up on to the beach when not in use. In the background are Mexican tourists who have come to enjoy Semana Santa week (Easter) at this small resort town. Add to lightbox
Large commercial boat used for tourism The large boat in the background is anchored off this popular Mexican family beach at Los Ayala. The boat is used for taking out tourists. The smaller boats in the foreground are open fishing boats called pangas. Los Ayala,Nayarit,Mexico,Pacific,fishing,panga,tourism
Large commercial boat used for tourismPhoto (JPG) Jane Hawkey16 views2 downloads (Details)The large boat in the background is anchored off this popular Mexican family beach at Los Ayala. The boat is used for taking out tourists. The smaller boats in the foreground are open fishing boats called pangas.Add to lightbox
Myrica cerifera (wax myrtle) Wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera) is the most common shrub in the  areas behind the ocean dunes and protected from salt spray. It is an evergreen whose berries are eaten by tree swallows and myrtle warblers, and that provides cover for small rodents and rabbits. symbol,vector,illustration,southern,bayberry,candleberry,tree,Angiosperms,Eudicots,Rosids,Fagales,Myricaceae,Myrica
Myrica cerifera (wax myrtle)Vector Graphic (SVG) Jane Hawkey19 views9 downloads (Details)Wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera) is the most common shrub in the areas behind the ocean dunes and protected from salt spray. It is an evergreen whose berries are eaten by tree swallows and myrtle warblers, and that provides cover for small rodents and rabbits.Add to lightbox
Santalum freycinetianum (Freycinet Sandalwood) Front view illustration of a Freycinet Sandalwood, endemic to the Hawaiian islands. It is found in the mesic to dry forests of O'ahu. The fragrant wood of this shrub or small tree has history as a significant trade commodity through the mid 19th century. Ancient Hawaiians also used the wood, bark and leaves. symbol,vector,illustration,sandalwood,flowering,tree,native,Forest Sandalwood,European Mistletoe,Angiosperms,Eudicots,Core eudicots,Santalales,Santalaceae,Santalum,?Iliahi
Santalum freycinetianum (Freycinet Sandalwood)Vector Graphic (SVG) Jane Hawkey33 views16 downloads (Details)Front view illustration of a Freycinet Sandalwood, endemic to the Hawaiian islands. It is found in the mesic to dry forests of O'ahu. The fragrant wood of this shrub or small tree has history as a significant trade commodity through the mid 19th century. Ancient Hawaiians also used the wood, bark and leaves.Add to lightbox
Acacia koa (Koa tree) Front view illustration of a Koa tree, endemic to the Hawaiian islands. There are actually two species of koa native to Hawaii. The large forest koa is well known around the world for the beautiful hard wood. Koa's smaller cousin, koai?a, that once grew in the lowlands of most of the main Hawaiian Islands, has an even harder wood that is much prized for its gnarled grain. symbol,vector,illustration,koa,tree,shrub,native,Angiosperms,Eudicots,Rosids,Fabales,Fabaceae,Acacia,Hawaii
Acacia koa (Koa tree)Vector Graphic (SVG) Jane Hawkey23 views16 downloads (Details)Front view illustration of a Koa tree, endemic to the Hawaiian islands. There are actually two species of koa native to Hawaii. The large forest koa is well known around the world for the beautiful hard wood. Koa's smaller cousin, koai?a, that once grew in the lowlands of most of the main Hawaiian Islands, has an even harder wood that is much prized for its gnarled grain.Add to lightbox
Sediment Plumes A small sailboat and a sediment plume in the Chesapeake Bay north of the Bay Bridge. aerial,flyover,Chesapeake Bay,Maryland,USA,boat,sailboat,sail,sediment,sediment plume,plumes,boating
Sediment PlumesPhoto (JPG) Alexandra Fries70 views0 downloads (Details)A small sailboat and a sediment plume in the Chesapeake Bay north of the Bay Bridge.Add to lightbox
Roadside Woodland Riverine Woodand beside a small road in Oregon, USA. river,woods,tree,vegitation,wetland,estuary,road,oregon
Roadside WoodlandPhoto (JPG) Ben Fertig37 views1 downloads (Details)Riverine Woodand beside a small road in Oregon, USA.Add to lightbox
Habitat squeeze This conceptual diagram illustrates the process in which higher level trophic organisms have a smaller and smaller area of habitat to occupy when environmental parameters that affect these organisms are degraded.
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Habitat squeezeRaster Graphic (PNG) Caroline Wicks266 views22 downloads (Details)This conceptual diagram illustrates the process in which higher level trophic organisms have a smaller and smaller area of habitat to occupy when environmental parameters that affect these organisms are degraded.
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Small spotted genet A secretive, nocturnal species, the Small Spotted Genet inhabits rocky terrain with caves, dense scrubland, pine forests, and marshland. This handsome, feline-looking animal, has a pale grey and black spotted coat, with a long striped tail. Like all genets, it has a small head, large ears and eyes, and short legs with retractable claws.  genet,africa,mammal,nocturnal
Small spotted genetPhoto (JPG) Nick Scarle255 views3 downloads (Details)A secretive, nocturnal species, the Small Spotted Genet inhabits rocky terrain with caves, dense scrubland, pine forests, and marshland. This handsome, feline-looking animal, has a pale grey and black spotted coat, with a long striped tail. Like all genets, it has a small head, large ears and eyes, and short legs with retractable claws. Add to lightbox
Pristis pectinata (Smalltooth Sawfish) Illustration of Pristis pectinata (Smalltooth Sawfish) symbol,vector,illustration,fish,smalltooth,sawfish,smooth-tooth,sawfish,wide,sawfish,Elasmobranchii,Pristiformes,Pristidae,Pristis,pectinata
Pristis pectinata (Smalltooth Sawfish)Vector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby460 views45 downloads (Details)Illustration of Pristis pectinata (Smalltooth Sawfish)Add to lightbox
Prorocentrum minimum (Dinoflagellate) Illustration of Prorocentrum minimum (Dinoflagellate) . P. minimum is a bloom-forming planktonic species in temperate, brackish waters to tropical regions; mostly estuarine, but also neritic. Due to its small size, often lost or overlooked in field samples. Cells are active swimmers. P. minimum is a toxic species; it produces venerupin (Hepatotoxin) which has caused shellfish poisoning resulting in gastrointestinal illnesses in humans and a number of deaths. symbol,vector,illustration,microalgae,algae,Prorocentrum,Dinoflagellate,Protozoa,Dinophyta,Dinophyceae,Prorocentrales,Prorocentraceae,P. minimum
Prorocentrum minimum (Dinoflagellate)Vector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby289 views31 downloads (Details)Illustration of Prorocentrum minimum (Dinoflagellate) . P. minimum is a bloom-forming planktonic species in temperate, brackish waters to tropical regions; mostly estuarine, but also neritic. Due to its small size, often lost or overlooked in field samples. Cells are active swimmers. P. minimum is a toxic species; it produces venerupin (Hepatotoxin) which has caused shellfish poisoning resulting in gastrointestinal illnesses in humans and a number of deaths.Add to lightbox

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