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Apple Snail side view
Pomacea bridgesii (Apple Snail)
Conceptual diagram illustrating ecosystem characteristics along the George Washington Bridge Transect. Source: New York Harbor: Resilience in the face of four centuries of development.        http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2016.06.004
George Washington Bridge Transect
Conceptual diagram illustrating ecosystem characteristics along the Midtown Manhattan Transect. Source: New York Harbor: Resilience in the face of four centuries of development. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2016.06.004
Midtown Manhattan Transect
Conceptual diagram illustrating ecosystem characteristics along the Statue of Liberty Transect. Source: New York Harbor: Resilience in the face of four centuries of development. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2016.06.004
Statue of Liberty Transect
Conceptual diagram illustrating ecosystem characteristics along the Verrazano Bridge Transect. Source: New York Harbor: Resilience in the face of four centuries of development. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2016.06.004
Verrazano Bridge Transect
Many parts of Pipe Creek are so shallow that you can see directly through the water to the bottom. This makes sampling difficult, since disturbing the sediment is almost inevitable. Sandusky, Ohio.
Shallow Creeks
Conceptual digram illustrating a rain barrel design to stop sediment and nutrients from running off property into storm drains.
Rain barrel
Conceptual diagram illustrating changes in seagrasses in Johnson Key Basin, Western Florida Bay, and the relative coverage of seagrass species.
Changes in seagrass in Johnson Key Basin
Illustration of Gracilaria spp.
Gracilaria spp. 2
Illustration of Larus spp. (Seagull)
Larus spp. (Seagull)
Illustration of Melaleuca cuticularis (Saltwater Paperbark) dying
Melaleuca cuticularis (Saltwater Paperbark) dying
Illustration of Chelone glabra (White Turtlehead)
Chelone glabra (White Turtlehead)
Illustration of person measuring secchi depth
Measuring secchi depth
Illustration of person measuring secchi depth
Measuring secchi depth 2
Conceptual diagram illustrating the elements that contribute towards a healthy lagoon that has a good balance of nutrient and biota, versus the elements of a eutrophic ecosystem, which includes increased sediment and nutrient from farming and industry, and creates for an unhealthy lagoon.
Healthy & eutrophic coastal lagoons
Conceptual diagram illustrating the methodology in analyzing the nitrogen in a water source using macroalgae as a bioindicator.
Nitrogen stable isotope methodology
Illustration of Penstemon barbatus (Golden-beard Penstemon)
Penstemon barbatus (Golden-beard Penstemon)
Illustration of Verbascum thapsus (Common Mullein)
Verbascum thapsus (Common Mullein)
Poor water clarity is observed along portions of Monie Creek, near residential development situated along the water.
Residential development along Monie Creek
Illustration of Pseudo-nitzschia australis (Diatom)
Pseudo-nitzschia australis (Diatom)
Conceptual diagram illustrating the two-layer flow of the Chesapeake Bay and other estuaries, and the sediment influence.
Sediment influence and water clarity
Illustration of Gracilaria spp.
Gracilaria spp. 1
Illustration of Undaria pinnatifida (Wakame)
Undaria pinnatifida (Wakame)
Illustration of Pseudoceros dimidiatus (Divided Flatworm)
Pseudoceros dimidiatus (Divided Flatworm)
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