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Hiking to Annapolis Rocks in Western Maryland via Appalachian Trail
Annapolis Rocks
At Drakes Bay Oyster Company near Point Reyes, CA, oysters grow either as singles or in clusters. The singles are grown as individuals from the larval stage. The single oysters are produced in the indoor hatchery located on-farm, and are then moved to the growing area in mesh bags to resist predation from bat rays. Clusters are created by setting many larvae on shells saved from the shucking and packing operation. These
Oyster racks
Illustration map of Apalachicola Bay in Florida, USA
USA FL: Apalachicola Bay
Illustration map of West Mississippi Sound in Louisiana and Mississippi, USA
USA LA MS: West Mississippi Sound
Illustration map of Patuxent River in Maryland, USA
USA MD: Patuxent River
Illustration map of Potomac River in Maryland, USA
USA MD: Potomac River
Illustration map of Galveston Bay in Texas, USA
USA TX: Galveston Bay
Front view illustration of a West Indian Lantana. It is a weed of cultivated land, fence lines, pastures, rangelands, and waste places. It thrives in dry and wet regions and often grows in valleys, mountain slopes, and coastal areas. It is somewhat shade-tolerant and, therefore, can become the dominant understory in open forests or in tropical tree crops. In pastures it forms dense thickets which shade out and encroach upon desirable pasture plants. With time it can form pure stands over large areas, the
Lantana camara (West Indian Lantana)
Near the mouth of Delaware Bay at Cape May, New Jersey at sunset in the winter. The trail through the dune grasses leads to the beach.
Delaware Bay
Ariolimax sp., also know as the banana slug, found near Lewis & Clark National Historical Park in Oregon.
Ariolimax sp
The Astoria-Megler Bridge crosses the Columbia River, the largest river in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. The bridge crosses from Astoria, Oregon into Pacific County, Washington.
Astoria-Megler Bridge
The Wetlands of the Jug Bay, a part of the National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary
Aerial view of the city and neighborhoods of Annapolis and the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland.
Winter flyover of Annapolis and Bay Bridge
Illustration of Chesapeake Bay watershed
USA: Chesapeake Bay watershed
Illustration of Larrea tridentata (Creosote Bush)
Larrea tridentata (Creosote Bush)
illustration of Pascopyrum smithii (Western Wheatgrass)
Pascopyrum smithii (Western Wheatgrass)
Illustration of Ponderosa pine (Pinus Ponderosa)
Pinus ponderosa (Ponderosa pine)
Illustration of a West Papua stilt house
Stilt house (West Papua)
Illustration of Ferocactus wislizeni (Fishhook Barrel Cactus)
Ferocactus wislizeni (Fishhook Barrel Cactus)
Illustration of Calocephalus platycephalus (Billybuttons)
Calocephalus platycephalus (Billybuttons)
Illustration of Macropus fuliginosus (Western Grey Kangaroo) female with joey
Macropus fuliginosus (Western Grey Kangaroo) :
Illustration of Macropus fuliginosus (Western Grey Kangaroo) male
Macropus fuliginosus (Western Grey Kangaroo) :
Illustration of Arctostaphylos spp. (Manzanita)
Arctostaphylos spp. (Manzanita)
Illustration of Sturnella neglecta (Western Meadowlark)
Sturnella neglecta (Western Meadowlark)
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