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Illustration of Ornithorhynchus anatinus (Platypus)
Ornithorhynchus anatinus (Platypus)
Various coral fish interacting in underwater shot.
Chaetodon melannotus (Blackback butterflyfish)…
Pencil with eraser
Pencil
The species, also known commonly as a clown featherback fish, occurs in Thailand, Lao PDR, Viet Nam, and Cambodia. It has been introduced to Myanmar and the Philippines for aquaculture. Juveniles are popular in the aquarium trade and large fish are popular for public aquaria. In some parts of the Philippines, its introduction is wreaking havoc on the local fishing industry.
Chitala ornata (Clown knifefish)
Illustration of a musical note known as a double quaver, or two eighth notes beamed together. An eighth note or quaver is a musical note played for one eighth of the duration of whole note.
Music: eighth notes 2
Assembled gear to deploy oyster biological indicators. Cages will hold the oysters and will be suspended 0.5 meters above the bottom by the buoys and anchored by the bricks.
Cages for deploying oyster biological indicators
Illustration of clipboard
Clipboard
Illustration of Impatiens capensis (Spotted Jewelweed)
Impatiens capensis (Spotted Jewelweed)
Illustration of Prinotus carolinus (Northern Searobin)
Prinotus carolinus (Northern Searobin)
Red Knots - Summer and Winter taken in Charlotte County Florida
Red Knots
Red Knot
Red Knot - Banded
Illustration of Rana clamitans melanota (Northern Green Frog) adult
Rana clamitans melanota (Northern Green Frog) :
Front view illustration of a Long Spined Urchin. It is found in the Indo-Pacific region, in dark reef up to 30 ft deep. It is active at night, hiding in crevices or under rocks at night..
Echinothrix diadema (Long Spined Urchin)
Illustration of a musical note known as a double quaver, or two eighth notes beamed together. An eighth note or quaver is a musical note played for one eighth of the duration of whole note.
Music: eighth notes 1
Karst 3D: cenotes, sinkholes, and coastal lagoon
Karst 3D: cenotes, sinkholes, and coastal lagoon
Illustration of Notropis girardi (Arkansas River Shiner)
Notropis girardi (Arkansas River Shiner)
Illustration of Protonotaria citrea (Prothonotary Warbler)
Protonotaria citrea (Prothonotary Warbler)
Illustration of restricted tidal exchange effects on mangroves
Mangrove restricted tidal exchange effects
Bricks anchor the cages for deploying oyster biological indicators
Assembling biological indicator gear

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