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Full tree
Fraxinus profunda (Pumpkin ash)
Top-down (2d) illustration of a storm drain.
Storm drain 2
Documentary on the Coral Reefs Report Card of the Gulf of Mexico 2019.
Coral Reefs Report Card of the Gulf of Mexico…
An illustration of a high-rise building.
Urban: high-rise building
Osprey with a fresh catch eating on a branch
Pandion haliaetus (Osprey) eating on a branch
Osprey taking flight.
Pandion haliaetus (Osprey) taking flight
Coffee plant with berries
Coffea sp. (Coffee Plant)
Wetlands at Pa-hay-okee Trail in the Everglades National Park.
Pa-hay-okee Trail
White Ibis in the Everglades at Royal Palm Visitor Center.
White Ibis fishing
This diagram depicts the stream impacts of landscape modifications in the watershed of the Upper Potomac River.
Upper Potomac Headwaters Conceptual Diagram
Conceptual diagrams illustrating four east-west transects across the Maryland Coastal Bays to provide insights into the features of the Bays.
Maryland Coastal Bays conceptual diagrams
An icon representing a ban on lawn fertilizer application.
Fertilizer ban icon
An icon representing a rain barrel.
Rain barrel icon
The Arctic coastlines are highly variable, can be stable or extremely dynamic, and are the site of most of the human activity that occurs at high latitudes. Extraction of natural resources occurs in many locations around the Arctic Ocean creating the need for port facilities and the potential for pollution. These pressures are only likely to increase with time.
Human Dimension in the Arctic coastal zone
A scientist who studies birds.
Ornithologist
Illustration of an urban cafe and parking lot
Urban cafe
Side view of a red lawn mower.
Lawn Mower
The degraded coral reefs of Mexico's east coast need clean, clear water to survive.
Coral reefs of Mexico are in jeopardy
Best management practices are needed from the ridge to the reef for healthy coastal zones and positive social wellbeing.
The coastal areas of Guatemala are impacted by…
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…
Equipment used to spread fertilizer on residential lawns.
Lawn Fertilizer Spreader
An above view of the square blue house, shows two of the structures walls and three side of the yellow pyramid roof. The house is elevated on stilts and has a set of stairs that lead up to the front entrance.
Fale: enclosed 4 (Samoa)
Illustration of excess sediment running off the land into the water.
Inputs: sediments 2
A downward pointing yellow arrow labeled
Inputs: sewage
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