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Wax Lake Diversion Natural sediment deposition at the Wax Lake Diversion in coastal Louisiana Coastal,Louisiana,sea,level,rise,clear,geomorphology,hurricane,mud,flat,coastal,erosion
Wax Lake DiversionPhoto (JPG) Tim Carruthers607 views9 downloads (Details)Natural sediment deposition at the Wax Lake Diversion in coastal LouisianaAdd to lightbox
Temperature variation Illustration of temperature variation symbol,vector,illustration,physical,processes,temperature,variation,thermometer
Temperature variationVector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby573 views21 downloads (Details)Illustration of temperature variationAdd to lightbox
Breach to Bay Champagne Hurricane Katrina resulted in a sand bar breach into Bay Champagne  Coastal,Louisiana,Port,Fourchon,clear,geomorphology,overwash,coastal,processes
Breach to Bay ChampagnePhoto (JPG) Tim Carruthers542 views12 downloads (Details)Hurricane Katrina resulted in a sand bar breach into Bay Champagne Add to lightbox
Degrading wetlands in coastal Louisiana Due to land subsidence and sea level rise, rapid wetland loss starts as wetland breakup and increase in open water Coastal,Louisiana,hurricane,coastal,processes,coastal,erosion,geomorphology,mud,flat
Degrading wetlands in coastal LouisianaPhoto (JPG) Tim Carruthers517 views16 downloads (Details)Due to land subsidence and sea level rise, rapid wetland loss starts as wetland breakup and increase in open waterAdd to lightbox
Concentration: low carbon dioxide Illustration of low carbon dioxide concentration symbol,vector,illustration,chemical,processes,concentration,low,carbon,dioxide,CO2
Concentration: low carbon dioxideVector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby505 views4 downloads (Details)Illustration of low carbon dioxide concentrationAdd to lightbox
Phragmite marsh and bank erosion of streamside trees. May 2005, Tred Avon River, Easton, MD phragmite,marsh,woodlands,buffer,soil,erosion,Chesapeake
Phragmite marsh and bank erosion of streamside trees.Photo (JPG) Jane Hawkey499 views15 downloads (Details)May 2005, Tred Avon River, Easton, MDAdd to lightbox
Biodiversity: invertebrates Illustration of invertebrate biodiversity symbol,vector,illustration,biological,processes,invertebrate,biodiversity
Biodiversity: invertebratesVector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby495 views36 downloads (Details)Illustration of invertebrate biodiversityAdd to lightbox
Habitat patchwork Ideal conditions required for growth of any particular organism vary over scales of time and space. This occurs because the success of a habitat and associated organisms are dependent on a variety of factors. By protecting several replicates of similar habitats in the system, along an environmental gradient, the likelihood increases that at least one habitat will be healthy in any particular year. The life cycle of lobsters shows that just one species needs many connected habitats to survive and reproduce. diagram,habitat,environmental,gradient,marine,managed,area,MMA,lobster,life,cycle
Habitat patchworkRaster Graphic (PNG) Jane Thomas450 views25 downloads (Details)Ideal conditions required for growth of any particular organism vary over scales of time and space. This occurs because the success of a habitat and associated organisms are dependent on a variety of factors. By protecting several replicates of similar habitats in the system, along an environmental gradient, the likelihood increases that at least one habitat will be healthy in any particular year. The life cycle of lobsters shows that just one species needs many connected habitats to survive and reproduce.Add to lightbox
Concentration: low oxygen Illustration of low oxygen concentration symbol,vector,illustration,chemical,processes,concentration,low,oxygen,O2
Concentration: low oxygenVector Graphic (SVG) Tracey Saxby435 views8 downloads (Details)Illustration of low oxygen concentrationAdd to lightbox
Breach to Bay Champagne Hurricane Katrina resulted in a sand bar breach into Bay Champagne Coastal,Louisiana,coastal,processes,overwash,geomorphology,coastal,Louisiana,clear,Port,Fourchon
Breach to Bay ChampagnePhoto (JPG) Tim Carruthers422 views18 downloads (Details)Hurricane Katrina resulted in a sand bar breach into Bay ChampagneAdd to lightbox
Eroding coastline Boat wash causing erosion in the Maryland Coastal Bays Maryland Coastal Bays,marsh,waves,wake
Eroding coastlinePhoto (JPG) Adrian Jones405 views20 downloads (Details)Boat wash causing erosion in the Maryland Coastal BaysAdd to lightbox
Plumes of water around the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Sediment-laden plumes of water around the Chesapeake Bay Bridge following the recent flooding and extensive rains of June-July 2006. plumes,sediment,Chesapeake Bay,Bridge,Annapolis,Chesapeake Bay,Maryland
Plumes of water around the Chesapeake Bay BridgePhoto (JPG) Jane Thomas402 views7 downloads (Details)Sediment-laden plumes of water around the Chesapeake Bay Bridge following the recent flooding and extensive rains of June-July 2006.Add to lightbox

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