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Illustration of box corer
Box corer
Praying mantis (Mantis religiosa) sits on autumn joy sedum blossoms (Sedum telephium), Cambridge, Maryland.
Praying mantis
Praying mantis (Mantis religiosa) hangs in wait from a beautyberry bush (Callicarpa americana), Cambridge, Maryland.
Praying mantis
Illustration of a wooden park bench, with painted green armrests
Park: park bench
Illustration of a playground with swing set, slide, and park bench
Park: playground
IAN released their 2007 Chesapeake Bay Report Card on the Choptank Riverbank in Cambridge, Maryland
2007 Chesapeake Bay Report Card Press Release
Illustration of Lindera benzoin (Spicebush)
Lindera benzoin (Spicebush)
This conceptual diagram illustrates the connection between the water column and the benthos. Specifically, it illustrates the connection between phytoplankton and benthic filter-feeders.
Benthic-pelagic coupling
Ben Fertig leans over the side of the Wetsig to snag a sampling bouy
Bouy Ahoy
Field setup for oyster del N mapping
Bricks, oyster cages and buoys
Ben Fertig poses with one of the cages he created to hold oysters for a 2 month coastal bay's nutrients exposure period.
Oyster Cage
These oysters will be tested for nutrient composition after being left in the coastal bays for 2 months.The two on the right and alive and the one of the left has died.
Oyster Mortality
Ben Fertig pulls in a sampling unit that has been in Johnsons Bay for 2 months
Oyster sampling unit
This brick like 300 others was in the coastal bays for 2 months. Many became highly colonized with marine life.
Tube worms
Allison Dungan and Ben Fertig, both very cold, deploying bouys in Johnson's Bay
Allison and Ben deploy bouys
Ben Fertig deploying macro-algae sampler in the St. Martin's river
Seagrass sampling St. Martin's River
Ben Fertig sampling seagrasses in St. Martin's River
Seagrass sampling St. Martin's River
Illustration of Notropis girardi (Arkansas River Shiner)
Notropis girardi (Arkansas River Shiner)
Illustration of Odobenus rosmarus (Walrus)
Odobenus rosmarus (Walrus)
Illustration of anchor damage management
Anchor damage management
Thick matt of benthic microalgae
Benthic Microalgae
Diagram of Assawoman Bay.
Diagram of Assawoman Bay
Diagram of Chincoteague Bay.
Diagram of Chincoteague Bay
Diagram of Isle of Wight Bay.
Diagram of Isle of Wight Bay
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