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Invasive multiflora with Russian olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) among planted Red Cedars (Juniperus virginiana), in Maryland.
Invasive multiflora with Russian olive (Elaeagnus…
Invasive multiflora with wild grape (Vitis spp.) among planted Red Cedars (Juniperus virginiana), in Maryland.
Invasive multiflora with wild grape (Vitis spp.)
Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) seedling in forest, in Maryland.
Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) seedling
Hylotelephium telephioides, or commonly known as Alleghenny Stonecrop, an endemic rock outcrop species at Little Stoney Man. Shenandoah National Park, VA.
Hylotelephium telephioides (Alleghenny Stonecrop)
Solidago randii, commonly known as Rand's Goldenrod, an endemic rock outcrop species at Little Stoney Man. Shenandoah National Park, VA.
Solidago randii (Rand's Goldenrod)
Illustration showing a plate coral that has been preyed upon by a Crown of Thorns starfish.
Plate coral: crown of thorns damage
Aerial View of sediment plumes in the Chesapeake Bay
Chesapeake Bay Sediment Plumes
Aerial View of sediment plumes in the Chesapeake Bay
Chesapeake Bay Sediment Plumes
Sediment curtains are used to keep dirt and dust from a construction project from entering  a larger body of water.
Sediment Curtain
Sedimentation, found in the port of Baltimore
Sediment Plumes
Sparrows Point Industrial Complex in Edgemere, Maryland
Sparrows Point Industrial Complex
Sparrows Point Industrial Complex in Edgemere, Maryland
Sparrows Point Industrial Complex
Sparrows Point Industrial Complex in Edgemere, Maryland
Sparrows Point Industrial Complex
Sparrows Point Industrial Complex in Edgemere, Maryland
Sparrows Point Industrial Complex
Sparrows Point Industrial Complex in Edgemere, Maryland
Sparrows Point Industrial Complex
Sparrows Point Industrial Complex in Edgemere, Maryland
Sparrows Point Industrial Complex
Swan Creek Road, Kent County. Sedimentation is shown around the banks of the creek
Swan Creek Road, Kent County, MD
Swan Creek Road, Kent County
Swan Creek Road, Kent County, MD
Illustration of Nautilus pompilius (Chambered Nautilus).
Nautilus pompilius (Chambered Nautilus)
Conceptual diagram illustrating the biomagnification of mercury within the aquatic food chain.
Biomagnification of mercury within aquatic food…
Conceptual diagram illustrating the dominant mangrove species of south Florida.
Dominant mangrove species of south Florida
The Atlantic Goliath Grouper, commonly known as the jewfish, is a large saltwater fish of the grouper family found primarily in shallow tropical waters among coral and artificial reefs at depths from 5 to 50 m (16 to 164 ft). They may reach extremely large sizes, growing to lengths of up to 3 m (10 ft) and can weigh as much as 360 kg (790 lb). Since 1990, the fishery has been closed to harvest throughout the southeast region of the United States.
Epinephelus itajara (Atlantic Goliath Grouper) 1
Conceptual diagram illustrating a healthy coral reef ecosystem (left) and a biologically stressed coral reef ecosystem (right). Arrows indicate consumption or other negative impact to life corals.
Healthy vs. biologically stressed coral reef…
Conceptual diagram illustrating a chart of species that have been threatened, endangered or extinct in Florida since the arrival of humans.
Human effect on Florida species
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