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Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Mesquite Flat Dunes
Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Mesquite Flat Dunes
Horn Point Laboratory, Cambridge, Maryland
Lakes cove
Tourists beachside on the ocean-side beach of Assateague Island, Maryland
Assateague Island public beach
Tourists swimming and sitting beachside on the ocean-side beach of Assateague Island, Maryland
Assateague Island public beach
First annual release of the Maryland's Coastal Bays Report Card. These sensitive coastal lagoons received an overall grade of C+ for 2008. Scientists, the Maryland Coastal Bays Program, National Parks Service, state and local politicians, other dignitaries, and the general public gathered to hear the assessment which was based on water quality and other monitoring data and disseminated widely through various media. The Report Card was a collaboration between several entities, including the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, IAN, EcoCheck, and the Maryland Coastal Bays Program.
2008 Maryland Coastal Bays Report Card
Big Island, Hawaii
Green sands beach
Big Island, Hawaii
Green sands beach
Big Island, Hawaii
Green sands beach
Illustration of reef habitat.
Habitat 2D: reef
Illustration of sand and reef habitat.
Habitat 2D: sand and reef
Illustration of island with coves and sandy banks
Island: coves and sandy banks
Illustration of sandy barrier islands
Island: sandy barrier islands
Illustration of river base with foothills and sandy riverbed
River 3D: foothills and sandy riverbed
Illustration of plains base with mountains, aquifer, sandstone outcrop, and cave system
Plains 3D: mountains, caves, sandstone outcrop…
Illustration map of North Ten Thousand Islands in Florida, USA
USA FL: North Ten Thousand Islands
Illustration map of Rookery Bay in Florida, USA
USA FL: Rookery Bay
Illustration map of South Ten Thousand Islands in Florida, USA
USA FL: South Ten Thousand Islands
Illustration map of Kennebec and Androscoggin Rivers in Maine, USA
USA ME: Kennebec and Androscoggin Rivers
Front view illustration of a Freycinet Sandalwood, endemic to the Hawaiian islands. It is found in the mesic to dry forests of O'ahu. The fragrant wood of this shrub or small tree has history as a significant trade commodity through the mid 19th century. Ancient Hawaiians also used the wood, bark and leaves.
Santalum freycinetianum (Freycinet Sandalwood)
Near the mouth of Delaware Bay at Cape May, New Jersey at sunset in the winter. The trail through the dune grasses leads to the beach.
Delaware Bay
Illustration of Capparis sandwichiana (Pua Pilo)
Capparis sandwichiana (Pua Pilo)
Empty lifeguard chair at the beach and jetties along Clarks Cove, Buzzards Bay, near New Bedford, MA.
Empty Beach
Conceptual Diagram illustrating the general requirements for seagrass and clam aquaculture. These both include sandy sediment and shallow water.
Habitat requirements of seagrass and hard clams
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