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Illustration of a concrete weir
Weir
Great blue heron in the Everglades at Shark Valley Visitor Center.
Great blue heron
Great blue heron in the Everglades at Shark Valley Visitor Center.
Great blue heron in the Everglades
Black skimmers nesting off the Everglades at Cape Romano.
Adult and chick black skimmers
Black skimmers nesting off the Everglades at Cape Romano.
Black skimmers nesting
Mangroves and oyster reefs in the Ten Thousand Islands, Florida.
Mangroves and oyster reefs
View of Lower Antelope Canyon near Page, Arizona.
Antelope Canyon
Conceptual diagram illustrating the life cycle of the black salt marsh mosquito.
Black salt marsh mosquito life cycle
Map of the land area of Florida during the Early Pliocene, Late Pleistocene (red dotted line), and present-day Florida.
History of Florida land area
Wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera) is the most common shrub in the  areas behind the ocean dunes and protected from salt spray. It is an evergreen whose berries are eaten by tree swallows and myrtle warblers, and that provides cover for small rodents and rabbits.
Myrica cerifera (wax myrtle)
Conceptual diagram illustrating the complex food web that a South Florida seagrass meadow supports.
Seagrass meadow food web
Conceptual diagram illustrating how, in the south Florida coastal area, the internal tide cores deliver cool, nutrient-rich water from the ocean depths to the outer reefs of the Florida Keys.
South Florida tide
Conceptual diagram illustrating annual mean water volume transports in Florida Bay and through the Keys.
South Florida water volume transport
Conceptual diagram illustrating that Caribbean spiny lobsters are a key component of the marine ecosystem in south Florida as both predators and prey.
Spiny lobsters are key component of south Florida…
Illustration of Cnidoglanis macrocephalus (Cobbler)
Cnidoglanis macrocephalus (Cobbler)
Big Island, Hawaii
Green sands beach
Big Island, Hawaii
Green sands beach
Big Island, Hawaii
Ka Lae "The Point"
Illustration map of Biscayne Bay in Florida, USA
USA FL: Biscayne Bay
Illustration map of South Ten Thousand Islands in Florida, USA
USA FL: South Ten Thousand Islands
Illustration map of Savannah River in Georgia and South Carolina, USA
USA GA SC: Savannah River
Illustration map of St. Andrews and St. Simons Sounds in Georgia, USA
USA GA: St. Andrews and St. Simons Sounds
Illustration map of Chester River in Maryland, USA
USA MD: Chester River
Illustration map of Great South Bay in New York, USA
USA NY: Great South Bay
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