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Ecosystem report cards act as the ultimate synthesis tool for communicating vast amounts of information relevant to the general public and policy decision-makers. This pyramid shows where report cards fit within the spectrum of information density and information synthesis.
Information spectrum for ecosystem report cards
A scientist who works in the field.
Field researcher
A scientist who studies birds.
Ornithologist
A commercial dive boat for tourists who want to snorkel or dive the coral reef.
Dive boat
This map depicts land use in the Missouri River sub-basin, one of the five major sub-basins of the Mississippi River.
Land use map of the Missouri River basin
This map depicts land use in the Arkansas River and Red River sub-basin, one of the five major sub-basins of the Mississippi River.
Land use in the Arkansas River and Red River…
A stylized red hibiscus flower with an orange style protruding from the center of the flower. The hibiscus is the state flower of Hawaii.
Hibiscus Flower
A diagram illustrates the current conditions of the forest and shrub ecosystem on Assateague Island and shows the impacts climate change will likely have on native species in this area.
Climate Change Impacts on Assateague's Forest…
In the section of the river above the dam builds up with sediment, making the dam shallower. High water flow causes scouring and the transport of sediment and associated nutrients over the dam. On this other side of the dam phosphorus mobilizes in reaction with salt water. Further down the river seagrass beds grow on the Susquehanna flats.
Conowingo Dam Reservoir and Susquehanna Flats…
The northern kingfish or northern kingcroaker, is a species of marine fish in the family Sciaenidae (commonly known as the
Menticirrhus saxatilis (Northern Kingfish)
View of the beach at Hunting Island State Park in South Carolina.
Hunting Island State Park, South Carolina
This map depicts land use in the Upper Mississippi River River sub-basin, one of the five major sub-basins of the Mississippi River.
Upper Mississippi River River sub-basin land use
Aerial view of the skyline of the City of Los Angeles (LA).
Aerial view of Los Angeles City
Aerial view of the skyline of the City of Los Angeles (LA).
Aerial view of Los Angeles City
Illustration of a Whitetail dascyllus (Dascyllus aruanus).
Dascyllus aruanus (Whitetail dascyllus)
Perennial native plants like the bee balm (Monarda didyma) are recommended for rain gardens, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The red color attracts hummingbirds and pollinating insects such as bees and butterflies.
Bee balm (Monarda didyma)
Perennial native plants like coneflowers (Echinecea) are recommended for rain gardens, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. They attract birds and pollinating insects such as bees and butterflies.
Coneflowers (Echinecea) and bee
Conceptual diagram illustrating tabulated Best Management Practices (BMPs).
Best Management Practices (BMPs)
Cope's gray tree frog (Hyla chrysoscelis), in Maryland.
Cope's gray tree frog (Hyla chrysoscelis)
Illustration of a corn cob with husk.
Maize/corn cob 2
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