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Apple Snail side view
Pomacea bridgesii (Apple Snail)
The queen conch is an important cultural and economic resource for Caribbean countries, but populations are in decline due primarily to overfishing and poaching.
Strombus gigas (Queen Conch)
Illustration of Tridacna gigas (Giant Clam), which is classified Vulnerable by the IUCN due to overharvesting.
Tridacna gigas (Giant Clam)
Illustration of Trochomorpha apia, a snail endemic to Samoa and American Samoa. It is classified as Endangered by the IUCN.
Trochomorpha apia
Front view illustration of a gasoline pump.
Retail: gasoline pump
Conceptual diagram illustrating the structure of a coral polyp.
Structure of a coral polyp
Conceptual diagram illustrating changes due to the warming of the atmosphere. The average temperature on Earth has been increasing for many years, caused by increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Rising temperatures lead to a number of changes around the world.
Atmosphere Warming Changes
Sediment slurries in 125 mL Erlenmeyer flasks capped with rubber stoppers to prevent gas exchange for indirect measurements of denitrification using acetylene inhibition techniques
Sediment slurries
Gas chromatograph with electron capture detector
Gas chromatograph with electron capture detector
A sediment slurry was mixed and the flask capped to trap gases formed as intermediary steps of denitrification.
Sediment slurry
Sediment slurries in triplicate were mixed and flasks were capped to trap gases released during denitrification
Sediment slurries
Illustration of Cellana exarata (Black Foot Opihi)
Cellana exarata (Black Foot Opihi)
Illustration of pearl farm hut
Pearl farm hut
An autoanalyzer setup to measure isotope ratios in dissolved gases in water samples.
Autoanalyzer
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer equipment to analyze dissolved gases in water samples
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer. The tubing allows different gases to flow in and out of the mass spectrometer to meausure gas chemistry and isotope ratios
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer with water bath to set samples at a constant temperature
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer with water bath
Water samples collected for analysis. These samples have been capped and crimped to seal against gas exchange so that dissolved gases can be analyzed.
Water samples
Illustration of Haliaeetus leucogaster (White-bellied Sea Eagle)
Haliaeetus leucogaster (White-bellied Sea Eagle)
Waterfront fuel depot near Kingston on the Hudson…
Illustration of Alosa pseudoharengus (Alewife)
Alosa pseudoharengus (Alewife)
Conceptual diagram illustrating an American eel's life cycle based in the coastal bays of Maryland.
The life cycle of the american eel
Illustration of Molotov cocktail for dynamite fishing
Dynamite fishing: Molotov cocktail
Illustration of Littoraria spp. (Mangrove Periwinkle)
Littoraria spp. (Mangrove Periwinkle)
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