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Map illustrating the bathymetry of south Florida coastal waters and identification of coastal regions.
South Florida currents and eddies
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 the progression of animals such as the Caribbean spiny lobster, and goliath grouper in the Florida bay area.
South Florida marine animal development
Conceptual diagram illustrating the south Florida marine environment, which is closely linked to upland and upstream influence.
South Florida marine environment
Conceptual diagram illustrating how, in the south Florida coastal area, the internal tide cores deliver cool, nutrient-rich water from the ocean depths to the outer reefs of the Florida Keys.
South Florida tide
Conceptual diagram illustrating annual mean water volume transports in Florida Bay and through the Keys.
South Florida water volume transport
Conceptual diagram illustrating wet season (left) and dry season (right) variations in south Florida weather patterns.
South Florida weather patterns
Conceptual diagram illustrating that Caribbean spiny lobsters are a key component of the marine ecosystem in south Florida as both predators and prey.
Spiny lobsters are key component of south Florida…
Conceptual diagram illustrating a virus tracer study demonstrating that Class V injection wells can cause contamination of surface waters within the environment due to the porous nature of the limestone substrate.
Virus tracer study
The image depicts a yellow mulberry attached to a stem with five large green leaves on it.
Morinda Citrifolia (Indian Mulberry)
On a property that was grandfathered to build on a tiny waterfront lot, the owner was allowed by the local zoning department to fill in a low wetland where his well (white pipe) and dock electric service (right center of photo) were located. As this photo documents, this low area was frequently flooded.
Homeowner is allowed to fill in wetlands
Conceptual diagram illustrating relative seal-level rise based on global global sea levels and land subsistence; with examples from Key West, Florida and Galveston, Texas.
Relative Sea-level Rise
Conceptual diagram illustrating natural resources found on Assateague Island. Assateague Island provides critical habitat for many unique plants and animals.
Assateague Island and Natural Resources, USA
Two men in a boat set their trotline early in the morning in Town Creek, Oxford, MD
Setting the Trotline
Tide over the road at Elliott's Island,Dorchester County, MD
Elliotts Island Road
Environmental Concern replanting living shoreline at Elliotts Island, MD
Elliotts Island Road
A Mature Acacia Koa Tree showing compound leaves and phyllodes
Acacia Koa Tree
Vaccinium reticulatum, found in Hawaii
Ohelo in Hawaiian
Conceptual diagram illustrating different monitoring activities implemented on Assateague Island to track changing habitats. Monitoring activities - which are habitat specific - include water quality, seagrass area, salt marsh nekton survey, surface elevation table, plover nests and fledgling success, upland elevation change, shoreline rate of change, and beach topography.
Monitoring Activities to Track Changing Habitats…
Illustration of biologist monitoring birds with binoculars
Monitoring: biologist bird-watcher
Illustration of a 3D estuary, with braided river and mudflat.
Estuary 3D: braided river and mudflat
Illustration of a banana tree
Banana tree 1
Illustration of banana tree with bunch of bananas
Banana tree with fruit
A female flight attendant.
Hospitality: flight attendant
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