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Mt. Rainier National Park Looking out over Mt. Rainier National Park. mountatin,winter,cold climate,trees,snow,skyline
Mt. Rainier National ParkPhoto (JPG) Ben Fertig12 views0 downloads (Details)Looking out over Mt. Rainier National Park.Add to lightbox
Mt. Rainier waterfall Waterfall found on a ridge at Mt. Rainier National Park in Washington. waterfall,mountatin,ledge,winter,cold climate
Mt. Rainier waterfallPhoto (JPG) Ben Fertig16 views0 downloads (Details)Waterfall found on a ridge at Mt. Rainier National Park in Washington.Add to lightbox
Sea-level rise & marshes Conceptual diagram illustrating how sea-level rise creates mainland-fringing marshland, as well as how it affects existing marshes. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 240) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/ diagram,marsh,erosion,climate change,landward,tidal creek,Coastal Bays,mainland,scarp,terrace
Sea-level rise & marshesRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane Thomas78 views5 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating how sea-level rise creates mainland-fringing marshland, as well as how it affects existing marshes. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 240) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/Add to lightbox
Land subsidence & sea-level rise Conceptual diagram illustrating how land subsidence is a major factor contributing to relative sea-level rise. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 238) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/ diagram,Mid-Atlantic,shoreline,transgression,cause & affect,climate change
Land subsidence & sea-level riseRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane Thomas69 views4 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating how land subsidence is a major factor contributing to relative sea-level rise. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 238) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/Add to lightbox
Relative sea-level rise Conceptual diagram illustrating the universal causes and effects of sea-level rise. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 237) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/ diagram,climate change,global warming,runoff,glacier,compression,groundwater extraction,coastal,flooding
Relative sea-level riseRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane Thomas69 views7 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating the universal causes and effects of sea-level rise. Diagram from "Shifting Sands" (pg. 237) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/93/Add to lightbox
Sustainable vs. unsustainable development Marine and coastal resources and habitats are used more intensively and thus, are degraded. In addition, global climate change is affects coasts and oceans. Traditional single-sector management is no longer adequate, and governance systems are struggling to keep up with modern technology and practices. In many cases, these conditions have led to unsustainable development. The goal of marine conservation is to address these challenges by promoting sustainable development and resource use. diagram,marine,conservation,increasing,population,coastal,marine,coast,resources,sustainable,development,unsustainable,development,construction,humans,people,infrastructure,ecotourism
Sustainable vs. unsustainable developmentRaster Graphic (PNG) Caroline Wicks139 views30 downloads (Details)Marine and coastal resources and habitats are used more intensively and thus, are degraded. In addition, global climate change is affects coasts and oceans. Traditional single-sector management is no longer adequate, and governance systems are struggling to keep up with modern technology and practices. In many cases, these conditions have led to unsustainable development. The goal of marine conservation is to address these challenges by promoting sustainable development and resource use.Add to lightbox
Teaching about climate change aboard the Rachel Carson Educating about climate change and Chesapeake Bay aboard the R/V Rachel Carson education,posters,informal,ship,boat,research,teaching,Choptank River,climate,change,global,change,Chesapeake Bay,sea,level,rise
Teaching about climate change aboard the Rachel CarsonPhoto (JPG) Ben Fertig40 views2 downloads (Details)Educating about climate change and Chesapeake Bay aboard the R/V Rachel CarsonAdd to lightbox
Threats to the marine resources of the Verde Island Passage, Philippines Multiple impacts threaten the natural resources of the Verde Island Passage. Human activity and natural threats include overfishing, destructive and illegal fishing practices, unsustainable coastal development, unsustainable land use practices, and natural disasters. Climate change threats include increased sea surface temperature, sea level rise, increased storm frequency and intensity, increased rainfall, and ocean acidification. long-line,dynamite,logging,sediment,nutrients,runoff,earthquake,tsunami,flooding,bleaching,pH
Threats to the marine resources of the Verde Island Passage, PhilippinesRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane Hawkey337 views46 downloads (Details)Multiple impacts threaten the natural resources of the Verde Island Passage. Human activity and natural threats include overfishing, destructive and illegal fishing practices, unsustainable coastal development, unsustainable land use practices, and natural disasters. Climate change threats include increased sea surface temperature, sea level rise, increased storm frequency and intensity, increased rainfall, and ocean acidification.Add to lightbox
Climate change impacts on ecosystem and management The many benefits of a healthy ocean need to be managed with sustainable land use practices that reduce the flow of sediments, nutrients, and pathogens into coastal waters; catch limits and gear restrictions for fisheries are implemented; and non-extraction zones are established to maximize the well-being of selected marine habitats and to allow them to provide valuable ecosystem services.  diagram,climate,change,human,
Climate change impacts on ecosystem and managementRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane Thomas472 views61 downloads (Details)The many benefits of a healthy ocean need to be managed with sustainable land use practices that reduce the flow of sediments, nutrients, and pathogens into coastal waters; catch limits and gear restrictions for fisheries are implemented; and non-extraction zones are established to maximize the well-being of selected marine habitats and to allow them to provide valuable ecosystem services. Add to lightbox
Marine and coastal ecosystem features of the VIP The Verde Island Passage (VIP) in the Philippines is known for its highly diverse and abundant marine ecosystems and resources: mangrove forests, seagrass meadows, seaweed communities, coral reefs, fish, and megafauna. Over 7 million people in the surrounding provinces are reliant on these resources for their livelihoods including fishing, aquaculture, and tourism. diagram,climate,change,adaptation,mitigation,human,vulnerability
Marine and coastal ecosystem features of the VIPRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane Hawkey512 views71 downloads (Details)The Verde Island Passage (VIP) in the Philippines is known for its highly diverse and abundant marine ecosystems and resources: mangrove forests, seagrass meadows, seaweed communities, coral reefs, fish, and megafauna. Over 7 million people in the surrounding provinces are reliant on these resources for their livelihoods including fishing, aquaculture, and tourism.Add to lightbox
Low clouds: Cumulonimbus 1 Illustration of cumulonimbus clouds, tall, dense, and involved in thunderstorms and other intense weather. Cumulonimbus means "column rain" in Latin. It is a result of atmospheric instability. These clouds can form alone, in clusters, or along a cold front in a squall line. They create lightning through the heart of the cloud. Cumulonimbus storm cells can produce heavy rain (particularly of a convective nature) and flash flooding, as well as straight-line winds. symbol,vector,illustration,meteorology,climate,weather,atmosphere,sky,storm,rain,squall,flood,wind
Low clouds: Cumulonimbus 1Vector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby330 views49 downloads (Details)Illustration of cumulonimbus clouds, tall, dense, and involved in thunderstorms and other intense weather. Cumulonimbus means "column rain" in Latin. It is a result of atmospheric instability. These clouds can form alone, in clusters, or along a cold front in a squall line. They create lightning through the heart of the cloud. Cumulonimbus storm cells can produce heavy rain (particularly of a convective nature) and flash flooding, as well as straight-line winds.Add to lightbox
Low clouds: Stratus 1 Illustration of stratus clouds, meaning layer or blanket in Latin. Characterized by horizontal layering with a uniform base. Flat, featureless clouds of low altitude varying in color from dark gray to nearly white obscuring the disk of the sun. Essentially above-ground fog formed either through the lifting of morning fog or when cold air moves at low altitudes over a region. symbol,vector,illustration,meteorology,climate,weather,atmosphere,sky,fog
Low clouds: Stratus 1Vector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby167 views38 downloads (Details)Illustration of stratus clouds, meaning layer or blanket in Latin. Characterized by horizontal layering with a uniform base. Flat, featureless clouds of low altitude varying in color from dark gray to nearly white obscuring the disk of the sun. Essentially above-ground fog formed either through the lifting of morning fog or when cold air moves at low altitudes over a region.Add to lightbox

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