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infiltration trench An infiltration trench (a.k.a. infiltration galley) is a rock-filled trench with no outlet that receives stormwater runoff. Stormwater runoff passes through some combination of pretreatment measures, such as a swale and detention basin, and into the trench. There, runoff is stored in the void space between the stones and infiltrates through the bottom and into the soil matrix. The primary pollutant removal mechanism of this practice is filtering through the soil. best management practice,pollutant discharge,elimination,green,development
infiltration trenchPhoto (JPG) Jane Hawkey14 views0 downloads (Details)An infiltration trench (a.k.a. infiltration galley) is a rock-filled trench with no outlet that receives stormwater runoff. Stormwater runoff passes through some combination of pretreatment measures, such as a swale and detention basin, and into the trench. There, runoff is stored in the void space between the stones and infiltrates through the bottom and into the soil matrix. The primary pollutant removal mechanism of this practice is filtering through the soil.Add to lightbox
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 Hawkey10 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
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 Hawkey807 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 Hawkey452 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
Life Cycle of a Marine Protected Area Conceptual diagram illustrating the life cycle of a Marine Protected Area (MPA). Making Marine Protected Areas Work—Lessons Learned in the Mediterranean. 2012.  WWF MedPAN South report, p.39 - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/384/ diagram; marine protected area; management; life cycle; legislation; framework; resources; stakeholder engagement; sustainability; functioning
Life Cycle of a Marine Protected AreaPhoto (PNG) Jane Hawkey855 views1 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating the life cycle of a Marine Protected Area (MPA). Making Marine Protected Areas Work—Lessons Learned in the Mediterranean. 2012. WWF MedPAN South report, p.39 - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/384/Add to lightbox
Recommendations for becoming a functioning Marine Protected Area Conceptual diagram illustrating the eight key recommendations to assist those working towards creating functioning Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). Source: Making Marine Protected Areas Work—Lessons Learned in the Mediterranean. 2012.  WWF MedPAN South report, p.39 - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/384/ diagram; marine protected area; management; stakeholder; governance; planning; structure
Recommendations for becoming a functioning Marine Protected AreaRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane Hawkey63 views1 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating the eight key recommendations to assist those working towards creating functioning Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). Source: Making Marine Protected Areas Work—Lessons Learned in the Mediterranean. 2012. WWF MedPAN South report, p.39 - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/384/Add to lightbox
Reduction of user conflicts in marine environments Conceptual diagram illustrating that effective management can reduce user conflicts in marine environments.  Diagram from "Tropical Connections: South Florida's marine environment" (pg. 408) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/374/ diagram,effective management,reduction,reduce,swimming,spear fishing,diver,scuba,jet ski,spiny lobster,turtle
Reduction of user conflicts in marine environmentsRaster Graphic (PNG) Kris Beckert224 views14 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating that effective management can reduce user conflicts in marine environments. Diagram from "Tropical Connections: South Florida's marine environment" (pg. 408) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/374/Add to lightbox
Healthy vs. eutrophic ecosystem Conceptual diagram illustrating the contributing factors toward a healthy and eutrophic ecosystem. Diagram from "Tropical Connections: South Florida's marine environment" (pg. 99) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/374/ diagram,illustration,ecosystem,phosphorus,seagrass,macroalgae,oxygen,rainwater,development,management,degradation
Healthy vs. eutrophic ecosystemRaster Graphic (PNG) Kris Beckert298 views25 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating the contributing factors toward a healthy and eutrophic ecosystem. Diagram from "Tropical Connections: South Florida's marine environment" (pg. 99) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/374/Add to lightbox
Goliath grouper population (Florida) Conceptual diagram illustrating the biomass and population numbers of goliath groupers in south Florida. diagram,illustration,management,population,biomass,goliath,grouper,degradation
Goliath grouper population (Florida)Raster Graphic (PNG) Kris Beckert202 views0 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating the biomass and population numbers of goliath groupers in south Florida.Add to lightbox
Vehicle tracks Vehicle tracks on Assateague Island's beach assateague,island,maryland,forest,dune,sand,human,management
Vehicle tracksPhoto (JPG) Alexandra Fries196 views1 downloads (Details)Vehicle tracks on Assateague Island's beachAdd to lightbox
Climate change and the water cycle Conceptual diagram illustrating the drivers of the water cycle when affected by some water quality impacts. Diagram from "Comprehensive Strategy for Reducing Maryland's vulnerability to Climate Change Phase II" (pg. 46) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/299/  diagram,water cycle,climate change,sea-level rise,drivers,management,water quality,impacts
Climate change and the water cycleRaster Graphic (PNG) Kate Boicourt556 views33 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating the drivers of the water cycle when affected by some water quality impacts. Diagram from "Comprehensive Strategy for Reducing Maryland's vulnerability to Climate Change Phase II" (pg. 46) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/299/ Add to lightbox
Vulnerability to sea-level rise Conceptual diagram illustrating the specifics in vulnerability in a coastal ecosystem, more specifically, the Chesapeake Bay. Diagram from "Comprehensive Strategy for Reducing Maryland's vulnerability to Climate Change Phase I" (pg. 7) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/197/  diagram,vulnerability,chesapeake,sea-level rise,management,storm,surge,shoreline,industry,ecosystem
Vulnerability to sea-level riseRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane Thomas185 views15 downloads (Details)Conceptual diagram illustrating the specifics in vulnerability in a coastal ecosystem, more specifically, the Chesapeake Bay. Diagram from "Comprehensive Strategy for Reducing Maryland's vulnerability to Climate Change Phase I" (pg. 7) - http://ian.umces.edu/press/publications/197/ Add to lightbox

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