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Spring on the Patuxent River, Maryland.
Bartlett Pear blossoms
Praying mantis (Mantis religiosa) sits on autumn joy sedum blossoms (Sedum telephium), Cambridge, Maryland.
Praying mantis
This mushroom was seen sitting atop moss in a shady evergreen forest of the Adirondack mountains of upstate NY.
Puffball
Illustration of dead tree
Dead tree 2
Illustration of Chesapeake Bay watershed
USA: Chesapeake Bay watershed
Illustration of Alosa aestivalis (Blueback Herring)
Alosa aestivalis (Blueback Herring)
Illustration of Varanus komodoensis (Komodo Dragon)
Varanus komodoensis (Komodo Dragon)
Illustration of Halodule wrightii (Shoalweed)
Halodule wrightii (Shoalweed)
Illustration of Syringodium filiforme
Syringodium filiforme
Illustration of Thalassia testudinum (Turtlegrass)
Thalassia testudinum (Turtlegrass)
Illustration of Chelone glabra (White Turtlehead)
Chelone glabra (White Turtlehead)
Illustration of Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower)
Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower)
Illustration of person measuring secchi depth
Measuring secchi depth
Illustration of person measuring secchi depth
Measuring secchi depth 2
Illustration of Monarda spp. (Bee Balm)
Monarda spp. (Bee Balm)
Illustration of Monarda spp. (Bee Balm) flowers
Monarda spp. (Bee Balm) flowers
Illustration of Pennisetum ciliare (Buffelgrass)
Pennisetum ciliare (Buffelgrass)
Illustration of the UMCES research vessel, RV Rachel Carson
Research vessel 2
Conceptual diagram illustrating the sources of pollution and the effective practices in managing them.
Managing pollution
The Atlantic Rangia or wedge clam Rangia cuneata originates from the Gulf of Mexico. From there this bivalve colonized the Atlantic coast of North-America and Europe. The species mainly live in estuaries, brackish and freshwater. In ports, the Atlantic Rangia can become a pest as it establishes itself in industrial cooling pipes where it can obstruct optimal water flow.
Rangia cuneata (Atlantic Rangia)
Conceptual diagram illustrating the 'Brunn rule', which is used to predict the landward movement of the shoreline relative to sea-level rise. This consists of developing an 'equilibrium profile' for the shoreface, which is shaped by the gradual release of wave energy approaching the shore.
The 'Brunn rule'
Conceptual diagram illustrating the different types of waterways attached to the coast.
Types of coastal waterways
Illustration of Acer platanoides (Norway Maple)
Acer platanoides (Norway Maple)
Illustration of Agropyron pectiniforme (Crested Wheatgrass)
Agropyron pectiniforme (Crested Wheatgrass)
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