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Drone
Drone
Very Large Array, Radio Telescopes in New Mexico
Very Large Array, Radio Telescopes in New Mexico
Trawling off the back of a research boat.
Bottom Trawl off back of boat
A miniature documentary on the sturgeon programs at the University of Maryland Center of Environmental Science Horn Point Lab.
Sturgeon - Living Fossils at Horn Point Laboratory
two Gobiesox strumosus (skilletfish) watch over eggs in oyster shell
Two Gobiesox strumosus (skilletfish) watch over…
Bluegill side view
Lepomis macrochirus (Bluegill)
An icon representing a list of bullets on a clipboard.
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An icon representing data being expressed and shared.
Data display icon
An icon representing a science report or journal publication.
Science report icon
An icon representing teaching.
Teaching icon
An icon representing a webinar conference.
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A scientist who studies birds.
Ornithologist
Typical house design found on Caribbean islands.
Caribbean house
Mangroves and oyster reefs at Pumpkin Bay in the Ten Thousand Islands, Florida.
Mangroves and oyster reefs
Illustration of satellite-tracked drifter, a remote sensing instrument.
Satellite-tracked drifter
Illustration of a fale.
Fale 6 (Samoa)
Illustration of a Fale damaged by a tsunami.
Fale: Tsunami damaged (Samoa)
Illustration of a Palagi (foreigner) house in Samoa. This style of housing is usually enclosed, built of concrete bricks and a corrugated iron roof.
Palagi house (Samoa)
Enclosed fale (Samoan house) with pandanus leaves drying out front, which are used for weaving.
Enclosed fale with drying pandanus leaves
Fancy fale and gardens in Samoa, on the north-west coast of Upolu.
Samoan fale
fale
Fale 3 (Samoa)
fale.
Fale 4 (Samoa)
Illustration of an enclosed fale.
Fale: enclosed 1 (Samoa)
A fale is a traditional, oval, Samoan building with wooden posts holding up a domed roof. This is a more modern, rectangular version of a fale.
Fale 1 (Samoa)
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