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Introducing the IAN Moving Image Library! Please check out all of the videos available to download for FREE at:
Introducing the IAN Moving Image Library!
A short introduction and documentary on the IAN Symbol Library.
The IAN Symbol Library Intro Video
Icon representing time passing.
Hourglass
The international symbol for recycling, with the three arrows standing for reduce, reuse, recycle.
Reduce Reuse Recycle
Dishwashers use a lot of water and the gray water may contain phosphates.
Dishwasher
Pile of firewood
Firewood
Illustration of drinking water from treatment plant off-take
Drinking water
Sign indicating idle speed zone due to manatee presence in Port of the Islands, Florida.
Manatee warning sign
Car driving through flooding waters in Maryland.
Flooding
Illustration of a clipboard
Clipboard
View of coiled garden hose
Garden hose
Overlooks are common along the roads that run through Shenandoah National Park. These overlooks are managed to maintain views of the valleys and mountains of Shenandoah. Shenandoah National Park, VA.
Overlooks
Overlooks are common along the roads that run through Shenandoah National Park. These overlooks are managed to maintain views of the valleys and mountains of Shenandoah. Shenandoah National Park, VA.
Overlooks
Iconic representation of knowledge or idea.
Light bulb
Iconic representation of the pieces that make up an entity, effort, concept, etc.
Puzzle
near Rock Hall, Maryland
Farm Land
Port of Baltimore, Maryland
Port of Baltimore
Conceptual diagram illustrating the development of land from the Permian Period (299-251 million years ago [mya]), to the present.
Continental development
Conceptual diagram illustrating the human energy pyramid on land and sea.
Human energy pyramid
Illustration of a magnifying glass
Magnifying glass
Front view illustration of a padlock
Padlock
Vehicle tracks on Assateague Island's beach
Vehicle tracks
The ocean provides a wealth of services that directly benefit human well-being. Over half the worlds population lives within 100 miles of a coastline, and 20 of the 30 largest cities in the world are coastal. There is increasing access to remote areas, and there are important connections between human well-being and the marine environment. The most widely recognized marine ecosystem services are discussed.
Ecosystem services of the ocean
Raingear for the US Coast Guard
US Coast Guard
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