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Remote Sensing Toolkit Conceptual diagram illustrating the flow of information in a remote sensing toolkit, a web-based instructional procedure. (www.gpm.uq.edu.au/CRSSIS-rstoolkit/) Diagram from "Integrating and Applying Science" (pg. 221) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/259/ diagram,sensing,communication,integration,application,toolkit,web,remote
Remote Sensing ToolkitRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane Thomas36 views2 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating the flow of information in a remote sensing toolkit, a web-based instructional procedure. (www.gpm.uq.edu.au/CRSSIS-rstoolkit/) Diagram from "Integrating and Applying Science" (pg. 221) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/259/Add to lightbox
USA WA: Hood Canal Illustration map of Hood Canal in Washington, USA symbol,vector,illustration,map,ecosystem,geography,geographical,USA,United States of America,WA,Washington,State,Hood,Canal,Puget,Sound,Olympic,Peninsula,Kitsap,Peninsula,Dabob Bay,Skokomish,Hamma,Hamma,Duckabush,Dosewallips,Big,Quilcene,Pacific Ocean
USA WA: Hood CanalVector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby, Kate Boicourt100 views9 downloads (Details)Illustration map of Hood Canal in Washington, USAAdd to lightbox
USA WA: Port Orchard Sound Illustration map of Port Orchard Sound in Washington, USA symbol,vector,illustration,map,ecosystem,geography,geographical,USA,United States of America,WA,Washington,State,Port,Orchard,Sound,Puget,Sound,Bainbridge Island,Kitsap,Peninsula,Liberty Bay,Agate,Pass,Sinclair,Inlet,Rich,Passage,Pacific Ocean
USA WA: Port Orchard SoundVector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby, Kate Boicourt56 views9 downloads (Details)Illustration map of Port Orchard Sound in Washington, USAAdd to lightbox
Elanus leucurus (White-tailed Kite) Illustration of Elanus leucurus (White-tailed Kite) symbol,vector,illustration,bird,white-tailed,kite,Chordata,Aves,Accipitriformes,Accipitridae,Elanus,leucurus
Elanus leucurus (White-tailed Kite)Vector Graphic (SVG) Kim Kraeer, Lucy Van Essen-Fishman96 views15 downloads (Details)Illustration of Elanus leucurus (White-tailed Kite)Add to lightbox
Kite surfers Launching from Praia de Faro, kite surfers ride the wind and the waves of the Atlantic Ocean. human,recreation,watersport,Algarve,Faro,Portugal
Kite surfersPhoto (JPG) Jane Hawkey82 views5 downloads (Details)Launching from Praia de Faro, kite surfers ride the wind and the waves of the Atlantic Ocean.Add to lightbox
Young red fox young red fox scurries back into the pine woods on campus Vulpes,vulpes,mammal,kit
Young red foxPhoto (JPG) Jane Hawkey152 views2 downloads (Details)young red fox scurries back into the pine woods on campusAdd to lightbox
Young red fox on grass young red fox next to the pine woods on campus Vulpes,vulpes,mammal,kit
Young red fox on grassPhoto (JPG) Jane Hawkey144 views0 downloads (Details)young red fox next to the pine woods on campusAdd to lightbox
Recreation and Industry Coastal zones play a large role in both recreation and industry beach,Charleston,coast,skites,recreation,cargo,ship,industry,transport,fun
Recreation and IndustryPhoto (JPG) Ben Fertig69 views1 downloads (Details)Coastal zones play a large role in both recreation and industryAdd to lightbox
Feral goats of St. Kitts On the SE end of the island is a revegetation study site for determining the impact of feral livestock on local vegetation. overgrazing,introduced,species,erosion,sedimentation,grazer,exclusion,experiment,St. Kitts,Caribbean
Feral goats of St. KittsPhoto (JPG) Jane Hawkey177 views0 downloads (Details)On the SE end of the island is a revegetation study site for determining the impact of feral livestock on local vegetation.Add to lightbox
Revegetation site On the SE end of the island is a revegetation study site for determining the impact of feral livestock on local vegetation. overgrazing,introduced,species,erosion,sedimentation,grazer,exclusion,experiment,St. Kitts,Caribbean
Revegetation sitePhoto (JPG) Jane Hawkey93 views1 downloads (Details)On the SE end of the island is a revegetation study site for determining the impact of feral livestock on local vegetation.Add to lightbox
Grazer exclusion sign at study site on St. Kitts On the SE end of the island is a revegetation study site for determining the impact of feral livestock on local vegetation. overgrazing,introduced,species,erosion,sedimentation,grazer,exclusion,experiment,St. Kitts,Caribbean
Grazer exclusion sign at study site on St. KittsPhoto (JPG) Jane Hawkey55 views0 downloads (Details)On the SE end of the island is a revegetation study site for determining the impact of feral livestock on local vegetation.Add to lightbox
Green monkey of St. Kitts During the 17th century, African green monkeys (Chlorocebus sabaeus) were brought to the island of St Kitts, West Indies from Africa and are now considered an evolutionarily separate species. While enjoyed by tourists, their large numbers can cause problems with habitat destruction and possible water contamination. introduced,species,exotic,species,animal,disease,zoonoses,water,pollution,St. Kitts,Caribbean
Green monkey of St. KittsPhoto (JPG) Jane Hawkey142 views0 downloads (Details)During the 17th century, African green monkeys (Chlorocebus sabaeus) were brought to the island of St Kitts, West Indies from Africa and are now considered an evolutionarily separate species. While enjoyed by tourists, their large numbers can cause problems with habitat destruction and possible water contamination.Add to lightbox

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