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The Pandion haliaetus, commonly refered to as Osprey or Sea Hawk inhabits nests atop man-made structures, such as this channel marker in the Chesapeake Bay area.
Osprey Nest
Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) beds in the Choptank River
SAV bed in the Choptank
Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) beds in the Choptank River
SAV in the Choptank
Conceptual diagram illustrating how fragmentation and habitat degradation interact with climate change by limiting species' ability to retreat or find refuge from rising temperatures or extreme events.
Habitat degradation and climate change
Sign preventing disturbance of natural habitat including sea oats and other dune plants.
Protected Dune Area
Illustration of undersea habitat
Undersea habitat
Illustration of coastal seagrass habitat
Seagrass habitat: coastal
Illustration of deep water seagrass habitat
Seagrass habitat: deep water
Illustration of intertidal seagrass habitat
Seagrass habitat: intertidal
Illustration of reef seagrass habitat
Seagrass habitat: reef
Illustration of riverbed seagrass habitat
Seagrass habitat: rivers
Illustration of subtidal seagrass habitat
Seagrass habitat: subtidal
Leopard shark sanctuary sign posted at the University of Southern California Wrigley Marine Science Center.
Catalina Island
highway overpass, mountain trail and creek in national park
road corridor through national park
Illustration of habitat management
Habitat management
Wetlands and forest at the Chincoteague National…
Wetlands and forest at the Chincoteague National…
Wetlands and forest at the Chincoteague National…
Wetlands and forest at the Chincoteague National…
Wetlands and forest at the Chincoteague National…
Wetlands and forest at the Chincoteague National…
Wetlands and forest at the Chincoteague National…
Wetlands and forest at the Chincoteague National…
Wetlands and forest at the Chincoteague National…
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