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Fraxinus profunda (Pumpkin ash)
Fungi species growing out of a dead tree
Fungi species growing out of a dead tree
Several small Mummichogs swimming in shallow water
Fundulus heteroclitus (Mummichogs)
The steps in this diagram assist Trust Fund recipients in determining the best experimental design and monitoring method for their water quality monitoring project.
Water Quality Management Decision Tree
Front view of snowman
Snowman
View of melted snowman
Snowman: melted
Conceptual diagram illustrating the life cycle of a Marine Protected Area (MPA).
Life Cycle of a Marine Protected Area
Illustration of nutrient, toxin, and sediment inputs.
Inputs: nutrients, toxins, sediment
Illustration of toxic inputs.
Inputs: toxics
Conceptual diagram illustrating the important ecological functions that mangroves provide to the marine environment.
Mangrove ecological functions
Illustration of Cantharellus cibarius (Golden Chanterelle), and edible fungus that grows in mossy coniferous forests
Cantharellus cibarius (Golden Chanterelle)
Illustration of Lobaria pulmonaria, a large epiphytic lichen consisting of an ascomycete fungus and a green algal partner living together in a symbiotic relationship with a cyanobacterium.
Lobaria pulmonaria
Kayakers recreate among rocks near the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia
Kayaking at Harper's Ferry
Red fungi found along the Passamaquoddy Trail in Shenandoah National Park
Red Fungi
Kayakers recreate near the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers at Harper's Ferry National Park, West Virginia
Kayaking among the rocks
Coastal zones play a large role in both recreation and industry
Recreation and Industry
Hiking near the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia
Hiking at Harper's Ferry
David celebrates being muddy in the field at Johnson Bay
Fieldwork is fun!
Illustration of Porites (Finger Coral)
Porites (Finger Coral)
Illustration of bleached Porites lobata (lobe coral).
Porites lobata: bleached
Illustration of a woman snorkelling.
Snorkelling: woman
Illustration of a child snorkelling
Snorkelling: child
Illustration map of St. Croix River and Cobscook Bay in Maine, USA
USA ME: St. Croix River and Cobscook Bay
The Amanita muscaria, also known as the fly agaric, is present in large quantities along the coasts of Northern California through British Columbia. This one was found near the Lewis and Clark National Park in Oregon.
Amanita muscaria
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