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This diagram, published in the New Caledonia Report Card, shows the interconnectedness of human activity and marine ecosystems in a small island country in the South Pacific.
The land, the sea, and the people are connected
Valles Caldera just outside Santa Fe, NM
Valles Caldera just outside Santa Fe, NM
Satellite dish
Communications: satellite dish 2
Short clip of Painted Turtle sitting on a log enjoying life.
Chrysemys picta (Painted turtle) sitting on a log
This three panel triptych illustrates historical, predevelopment conditions in the North Central United States, in comparison to the current state, and future trajectory of land and water use. Historically, the region adapted and rebounded from droughts, however, with human use and climate change, the resilience of the North Central United States against drought is reaching an unknown state.
Historical, predevelopment conditions in the…
Conceptual diagram illustrating the changes to the Alaska boreal forest due to climate change and ecological drought.
The impacts and changes to the boreal forest due…
Wind
Weather: wind 3
A scientist who studies birds.
Ornithologist
Illustration of clouds with rain falling down
Weather: rain 2
Illustration of wind flow
Weather: wind 2
The reduction of impacts and threats to the coastal ecosystem of Honduras benefits both humans and coral reefs.
The current features of and threats to the…
A conceptual diagram shows the process between pressure, response, and state during a large storm.
Pressure response diagram
While industrialization and urbanization have had a negative environmental impact on the Ohio River today several organizations are working together to combined economic and development opportunities with recreational and ecosystem goals. Diagram from
Main Threats and Key Features of the Ohio River…
Pile of firewood
Firewood
Illustration of a forestry worker, cutting down a tree with a chain saw.
Forestry worker
Natural fiber logs for sale at a local hardware store in Cambridge MD. These logs are designed to be used in constructing a natural
Fiber logs
Illustration of satellite-tracked drifter, a remote sensing instrument.
Satellite-tracked drifter
An aerial view of the UMCES IMET building in Baltimore, Maryland
IMET building
An aerial view of the UMCES IMET building in Baltimore, Maryland
IMET building
Illustration of a fallen tree.
Dead tree 3
Illustration of a cannon from Colonial times.
Cannon
Illustration of a logging truck.
Logging truck
Conceptual diagram illustrating the spawning migration of a female lobster tagged on a patch reef. This bird's eye view shows that she traveled to the fore reef and returned to her den 4 days later (Scale is approximate).
Female lobster spawning migration
Conceptual diagram illustrating current and historical hydrological conditions of the zones in Florida Bay.
Florida Bay hydrological conditions
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