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Large matts of the macroalgae Gracilaria spp were found in the Maryland Coastal Bays
Gracilaria bloom
Horshoe Crab
Horseshoe Crab
Jellyfish in the Maryland Coastal Bays
Jellyfish
A large group of jet skiers off Ocean City, Maryland Coastal Bays
Jet Skiers
The setup consists of a buoy, rope, perforated plastic cup (cabled tied to the rope), a fishing sinker (also cable tied to the rope) to keep the chamber from floating to the surface and a heavy weight (bricks) at the bottom
Macroalgal Incubation Setup
A secchi disk being lowered into the water to measure water clarity
Measuring Secchi Depth
New homes being built right on the water in Ocean City
Ocean-side residential development
A dense layer of oxygen bubbles formed from a benthic algal/bacterial mat
Oxygen bubbles from algae/bacteria on sediment…
UMCES Research Vessel at sunrise in the Maryland Coastal Bays
Parker at Sunrise
Gracilaria being placed into a perforated plastic cup before in situ incubation to map sewage plumes using changes in its 15N isotopic signature
Placing macroalgae into incubation chamber
SAV Bed Keep Out marker buoy to keep boats away and prevent propeller damage in the Maryland Coastal Bays
SAV Bed Marker Buoy
SLOW - You are responsible for your wake
Slow Sign
Sunrise over Maryland Coastal Bays
Sunrise over Maryland Coastal Bays
Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) in the Maryland Coastal Bays
Zebra Mussels
Water bombing by helicopter is often used to fight forest fires
Helicopter water bombing fire
Moonjellies at a marina in western Greenwich Bay, Narragansett Bay RI. The concentration was unusually dense . Located near an aquaculture upwelling system next to the marina docks. This area of western Greenwich Bay has intermittent but severe hypoxia in summer months.
Moonjellies-Greenwich Bay RI
Illustration of current meter
Current meter
Illustration of current meter with flag
Current meter with flag
Conceptual diagram illustrating the evolution of seagrass species.
Evolution of seagrasses
Illustration of the morphology of Halophila ovalis (paddle weed).
Halophila ovalis (Paddle Weed)
Illustration of the morphology of Halophila spinulosa (fern seagrass).
Halophila spinulosa (Fern Seagrass)
Illustration of the morphology of Thalassodendron ciliatum.
Thalassodendron ciliatum
Conceptual diagram illustrating tropical habitats for seagrass ecosystems.
Tropical seagrass ecosystem
Illustration of the morphology of Zostera capensis (marine eelgrass).
Zostera capensis (Marine Eelgrass)
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