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Illustration of satellite-tracked drifter, a remote sensing instrument.
Satellite-tracked drifter
Illustration of Spathodea campanulata (African Tulip), a common invasive species in many tropical areas, including Samoa and Fiji.
Spathodea campanulata (African Tulip)
Oyster spat on shell for distribution to oyster gardeners for oyster restoration
Oyster Spat on Shell
Conceptual diagram illustrating the sample design in relation with the parameters and instruments while gathering data in a coastal assessment.
Gathering data for Coastal Assessment
Conceptual diagram illustrating how changes in water quality affect different zones of a waterway.
How water quality influences different zones in a…
Conceptual diagram illustrating how spatial analysis combines a diversity of data sets into a map, overlay, analysis, and other decision tools.
Spatial analysis
Conceptual diagram illustrating two different methods of measuring a coastal bay. Sixty fixed monitoring stations indicate threshold concentration of nitrogen in the coastal bays.
Spatially fixed sampling
Oyster shells which will be used for larvae to settle on, as part of the Oyster Recovery Partnership's plan to restore oysters to Chesapeake Bay
Oyster shells
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 oyster spat on shell
Oyster spat on shell

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