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An icon representing degraded water quality.
Degraded water quality
Saltwater intrudes into freshwater, a problem often affiliated with excess coastal groundwater extraction.
Saltwater intrusion
An icon representing water quality.
Water quality
Icon representing ecotourism.
Ecotourism
Energy: renewable energy icon
Ecosystem report cards act as the ultimate synthesis tool for communicating vast amounts of information relevant to the general public and policy decision-makers. This pyramid shows where report cards fit within the spectrum of information density and information synthesis.
Information spectrum for ecosystem report cards
Illustration of a fish trap used in Chilika Lake, a brackish water lagoon spread over the Puri, Khurda and Ganjam districts of Odisha state on the east coast of India.
Fish trap 2
Mangroves and oyster reefs at Pumpkin Bay in the Ten Thousand Islands, Florida.
Mangroves and oyster reefs
Illustration of drought.
Climate change: drought
Heat wave icon.
Climate change: heat wave
Hybird cars are appreciated with favorable parking spaces.
parking for hybrid vehicles
Side view of public transit bus
Public transport: bus
Top view of a mining truck
Petroleum industry: mining truck
A more natural area of Old Woman Creek. Ohio.
Old Woman Creek
A more natural area of Old Woman Creek. Ohio.
Old Woman Creek
A more natural area of Old Woman Creek. Ohio.
Old Woman Creek
The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay.
R/V Rachel Carson
The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay.
R/V Rachel Carson
The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay.
R/V Rachel Carson
The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay.
R/V Rachel Carson
The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay.
R/V Rachel Carson
The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay.
R/V Rachel Carson
The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay.
R/V Rachel Carson
The R/V Rachel Carson is the flagship research vessel for UMCES scientists studying Chesapeake Bay.
R/V Rachel Carson
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