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Illustration of coral larva or planula.
Coral larva
Conceptual diagram illustrating the life cycle of the black salt marsh mosquito.
Black salt marsh mosquito life cycle
Conceptual diagram illustrating the goliath grouper life cycle and movement of various life stages throughout the nearshore and reef environments.
Goliath grouper life cycle
Conceptual diagram illustrating a schematic cross section of the frontal eddy formation of the Gulf Stream system.
Gulf Stream Schematic
Conceptual diagram illustrating the complex life cycle of the queen conch.
Queen conch life cycle
Conceptual diagram illustrating the progression of animals such as the Caribbean spiny lobster, and goliath grouper in the Florida bay area.
South Florida marine animal development
Oyster shells are cleaned and dried in preparation for setting oyster larvae for restoration, as part of the Oyster Restoration Project in conjunction with the Horn Point Laboratory oyster hatchery.
Oyster shells for restoration
Illustration of oyster larvae
Oyster larvae
Bagworms (Family Psychidae) were found hanging from the branches of an arborvitae shrub, Neavitt, MD.
Bagworms
This bee hive was exposed when the tree was knocked over during a severe thunderstorm, Cambridge, MD
Bee hive
Illustration of Panulirus argus (Spiny Lobster) phyllosoma
Panulirus argus (Spiny Lobster) : phyllosoma
This tank is located at the Oyster Hatchery, at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Horn Point Laboratory in Cambridge, Maryland. The Horn Point oyter hatchery produces over five-hundred million oyster larvae for research, educational projects, and oyster restoration in the Chesapeake Bay and surrounding rivers.
Oyster Hatchery Tank
Illustration of Morone saxatilis (Striped Bass) yolk sac larvae
Morone saxatilis (Striped Bass) : yolk sac larvae

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