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Conceptual diagram illustrating nighttime foraging by lobsters. Lobsters are most active at night, leaving their den to look for food.
Lobster nighttime foraging
Conceptual diagram illustrating the important ecological functions that mangroves provide to the marine environment.
Mangrove ecological functions
Conceptual diagram illustrating several of the more notable species provided habitat by mangrove forests.
Mangrove forest wildlife
Conceptual diagram illustrating the critical habitat that mangroves provide for a variety of animals.
Mangroves provide critical habitat
Conceptual diagram illustrating a number of technology tools that are used to collect data on various aspects of the Florida Bay.
Methods of data collection
Conceptual diagram illustrating how phytoplankton blooms in eastern Florida Bay and southern Biscayne Bay were sustained through feedback loops among ecosystem components.
Phytoplankton bloom feedback loops
Front view illustration of a gasoline pump.
Retail: gasoline pump
Conceptual diagram illustrating the sources, transport, and cycling of inorganic mercury and methylmercury to the marine environment.
Sources, transport, and cycling of inorganic…
Conceptual diagram illustrating south Florida, located along the southern margin of the temperate region of North America and the northern margin of the tropics.
South Florida climate zone
Conceptual diagram illustrating the nitrogen cycle.
The nitrogen cycle
Typha x glauca is a sterile F1 hybrid between Typha angustifolia and Typha latifolia. Found in freshwater habitats such as interior wetlands of Assateague Island, Maryland.
Typha x glauca (White Cattail)
Lava flows from a volcano into the ocean while a boater passes
Lava flow at the coast in Hawaii
Diagram showing features of and threats to Darwin Harbour.
Diagram showing features of and threats to Darwin…
Illustration of biologist monitoring birds with binoculars
Monitoring: biologist bird-watcher
The reflection of a Painted turtle as is sits on the river bank
Chrysemys picta (Painted turtle)
Illustration of Lutjanus jocu (Dog teeth snapper).
Lutjanus jocu (Dog teeth snapper)
Illustration of a banana tree
Banana tree 1
Illustration of banana tree with bunch of bananas
Banana tree with fruit
A secretive, nocturnal species, the Small Spotted Genet inhabits rocky terrain with caves, dense scrubland, pine forests, and marshland. This handsome, feline-looking animal, has a pale grey and black spotted coat, with a long striped tail. Like all genets, it has a small head, large ears and eyes, and short legs with retractable claws.
Small spotted genet
Freight: cargo ship 1
Illustration of a dead Black Mangrove (Avicennia germinans)
Avicennia germinans (Black Mangrove) : dead
Illustration of a Black Mangrove (Avicennia germinans) with less foliage, indicating stress.
Avicennia germinans (Black Mangrove) : stress
Illustration of a school of fish.
Fish school-2
Illustration of a school of fish, great for a subtle suggestion of fish on blue background.
Fish school-3
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