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Meteorological tower
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Water: water tower
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The Chesapeake Bay bridge is located on the northern part of the Chesapeake Bay. It connects Maryland's eastern and western shores.
Chesapeake Bay Bridge
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Civil Engineering: mosquito ditches
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Civil Engineering: Cross vane weir
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Energy: power line
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Lighthouse 2
Marine and coastal resources and habitats are used more intensively and thus, are degraded. In addition, global climate change is affects coasts and oceans. Traditional single-sector management is no longer adequate, and governance systems are struggling to keep up with modern technology and practices. In many cases, these conditions have led to unsustainable development. The goal of marine conservation is to address these challenges by promoting sustainable development and resource use.
Sustainable vs. unsustainable development
Manhole cover in Bayonne, NJ
Bayonne sewer
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Urban: city building 08
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Waste management: compost bin
Fuel barge on Hudson River, NY
Riverside gravel plant, Hudson River, NY
This is a scrap metal facility on the upper Hudson River, NY, where the bulk metal is loaded onto ships.
Scrap metal loading
Nuclear power plant chimney spews smoke or steam on a cloudy evening.
Sunset on the Delaware Bay
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