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Side view illustration of an adult Blue Catfish
Ictalurus furcatus (Blue Catfish)
Nutria (Myocaster coypus) are an introduced semi-aquatic rodent species originally brought to Maryland for fur in the 1940s, but are since considered to be nuisance species, destroying large areas of marshland, particularly around the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge.
Nutria (Myocaster coypus)
Illustration map of Great Bay in Maine and New Hampshire, USA
USA ME NH: Great Bay
Conceptual diagram illustrating the process in which acid rain is produced.
Causes of acid rain
Illustration of Fort Union
Fort Union
sulfur precipitate in near-anoxic event Greenwich Cove RI ASugust 2006 from helicopter.
near anoxic sulfidic waters- Greenwich Cove, RI
Wickford Harbor RI from helicopter. water appears to have sulfur precipitate - extreme low DO event in this period Aug 2006
Wickford Harbor RI - sulfidic waters
Helicopter view of Wickford Harbor, RI during a sever hypoxic event. Water appears to have the
Wickford Harbor, RI hypoxic and sulfidic waters
Illustration of Ceratium furca (Dinoflagellate)
Ceratium furca (Dinoflagellate)
Illustration of Ceratium furca (Dinoflagellate)
Ceratium spp. (Dinoflagellate)
Illustration of Arctocephalus pusillus (Brown Fur Seal)
Arctocephalus pusillus (Brown Fur Seal)

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