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Boats floating in community dock in Neavitt, Maryland.
Boats at the dock
Marsh rush (Scirpus spp.) plant, in Maryland.
Marsh rush (Scirpus spp.)
Grass and flower meadow up to the forest edge, on an Eastern Shore Maryland farm.
Meadow up to the forest edge
Iconic representation of knowledge or idea.
Light bulb
Oyster dredge aboard the R/V Aquarius
Oyster dredge
Boardwalk through various habitats, including forest and wetlands in Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife refuge
Boardwalk
Views of wetlands along the boardwalk in Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
Views of wetlands along the boardwalk in Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
Illustration of Wedge-tail Triggerfish (Rhinecanthus Rectangulus)
Rhinecanthus rectangulus (Wedge-tail Triggerfish)
Illustration of a traditional storyteller
Storyteller
Waterfall found on a ridge at Mt. Rainier National Park in Washington.
Mt. Rainier waterfall
Illustration of Cladium procerum (Leafy Twig-sedge)
Cladium procerum (Leafy Twig-sedge)
Target audiences have different sizes and knowledge bases. Different groups require different communication techniques - such as personal letter or email for individuals, or broadcasted news for the general public.
Target audiences
Illustration of caddisfly larva in case
Caddisfly : larva in case
Illustration of caddisfly adult
Caddisfly : adult
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)
Illustration of Eleocharis dulcis (Chinese Water Chestnut) with tuber
Eleocharis dulcis (Chinese Water Chestnut)
Illustration of Fimbristylis dichotoma (Tall Fringe-rush)
Fimbristylis dichotoma (Tall Fringe-rush)
A scallop dredging boat in Montauk, NY.
Docked Scallop Dredger
Scallop dredger in Montauk Harbor, New York
Scallop Dredger in Montauk Harbor, NY
Illustration of dredge 3
Dredge 3
This photo was taken in Southwest Florida. It contrasts the adult Sandwich Tern with a fledged young.
Sandwich Tern with Young
Illustration of anchor damage management
Anchor damage management
Illustration of marsh restoration sign
Marsh restoration
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