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Illustration of excess sediment running off the land into the water.
Inputs: sediments 2
A downward pointing yellow arrow labeled
Inputs: sewage
Arrow representing bacteria inputs or flows
Inputs: bacteria
Arrow representing conductivity inputs or flows
Inputs: conductivity
Arrow to indicate trash inputs
Inputs: trash
Illustration showing sediment inputs.
Inputs: nutrients 2
Illustration showing sediment inputs.
Inputs: sediments 2
Illustration of nutrient, toxin, and sediment inputs.
Inputs: nutrients, toxins, sediment
Illustration of toxic inputs.
Inputs: toxics
Map of the results of a March 2006 study. Each color is a surface drifter which was deployed just east of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. The general currents of the area are displayed on this map.
South Florida current trajectories
Conceptual diagram illustrating the historical (left) and current (right) freshwater flows in the south Florida watershed.
South Florida historical vs. current flow regime
Conceptual diagram illustrating annual mean water volume transports in Florida Bay and through the Keys.
South Florida water volume transport
Illustration of low toxicant inputs
Toxicants: low
Photo demonstrating sedimentation, found in the War at the Pacific National Historical Park in Guam.
Sediment runoff
Conceptual diagram illustrating model for anthropogenic nitrogen exchanges in a watershed.
Anthropogenic nitrogen exchanges
Conceptual diagram illustrating the transport of groundwater in relation to the Coastal Bays, including the deposition of nutrients.
Groundwater transport in the Maryland Coastal Bays
Conceptual diagram illustrating a mathematical model which represents nitrogen inputs and exports in coastal bays.
Nitrogen exchange in a coastal bay
Conceptual diagram illustrating the movement of nutrient in a coastal ecosystem.
Nutrient flow in an estuary
Aerial view of Hambrooks Bay, Cambridge. Multiple sediment-laden plumes of water are visible, a result of the heavy rains of June and July 2006
Hambrooks Bay, Cambridge
Multiple sediment plumes converging in the mid-Bay
Multiple sediment plumes converging in the mid-Bay
Multiple sediment plumes converging in the mid-Bay
Multiple sediment plumes converging in the mid-Bay
Sediment-laden plumes of water around the Chesapeake Bay Bridge following the recent flooding and extensive rains of June-July 2006.
Plumes of water around the Chesapeake Bay Bridge
Sediment-laden plumes of water around the Chesapeake Bay Bridge following the recent flooding and extensive rains of June-July 2006.
Plumes of water around the Chesapeake Bay Bridge
Sediment-laden plumes of water around the Chesapeake Bay Bridge following the recent flooding and extensive rains of June-July 2006.
Plumes of water around the Chesapeake Bay Bridge
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