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The Gulf of Mexico watershed includes portions of five countries.
Gulf of Mexico watershed
Different layers of environmental condition information are provided based on different audiences, from officials and the general public to the scientific community.
Hierarchical Structure of Report Card Framework
Diagram showing desired and degraded condition of croplands within Monocacy National Battlefield.
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Diagram showing desired and degraded condition of forests within Monocacy National Battlefield.
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Diagram showing desired and degraded condition of grasslands within Monocacy National Battlefield.
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Diagram showing desired and degraded condition of pasture lands within Monocacy National Battlefield.
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Diagram showing desired and degraded condition of wetlands and waterways within Monocacy National Battlefield.
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Diagram showing summary results of habitat-based resource condition assessment of Monocacy National Battlefield.
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Diagram showing pressures to the world's coral reefs.
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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
Conceptual diagram showing condition of Atlantic subtidal habitats of Assateague Island.
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Conceptual diagram showing condition of bay subtidal and mudflat habitats of Assateague Island.
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Conceptual diagram showing condition of beach and intertidal habitats of Assateague Island.
Conceptual diagram showing condition of beach and…
Conceptual diagram showing condition of dune and grassland habitats of Assateague Island.
Conceptual diagram showing condition of dune and…
Conceptual diagram showing condition of forest and shrubland habitats of Assateague Island.
Conceptual diagram showing condition of forest…
Conceptual diagram showing condition of inland wetland habitats of Assateague Island.
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Conceptual diagram showing condition of salt marsh habitats of Assateague Island.
Conceptual diagram showing condition of salt…
Diagram illustrating desired and degraded condition of Atlantic subtidal habitats of Assateague Island.
Diagram illustrating desired and degraded…
Diagram illustrating desired and degraded condition of bay subtidal and mudflat habitats of Assateague Island.
Diagram illustrating desired and degraded…
Diagram illustrating desired and degraded condition of beach and intertidal habitats of Assateague Island.
Diagram illustrating desired and degraded…
Diagram illustrating desired and degraded condition of croplands within Antietam National Battlefield.
Diagram illustrating desired and degraded…
Diagram illustrating desired and degraded condition of dune and grassland habitats of Assateague Island. Diagram from Assateague Island National Seashore Natural Resource Condition Assessment.
Diagram illustrating desired and degraded…
Diagram illustrating desired and degraded condition of forest and shrubland habitats of Assateague Island.
Diagram illustrating desired and degraded…
Diagram illustrating desired and degraded condition of forests within Antietam National Battlefield.
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