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Illustration of Yellow Tang (Zebrasoma Flavescens)
Zebrasoma flavescens (Yellow Tang)
Illustration of Brown Scopas Tang (Zebrasoma Scopas)
Zebrasoma scopas (Brown Scopas Tang)
Illustration of Chanos chanos (Milkfish)
Chanos chanos (Milkfish) 2
Illustration of Epinephelus malabaricus (Malabar grouper)
Epinephelus malabaricus (Malabar grouper)
Illustration of Naso unicornis (Bluespine unicornfish)
Naso unicornis (Bluespine unicornfish)
Illustration of Plectorhinchus polytaenia (Ribboned Sweetlips)
Plectorhinchus polytaenia (Ribboned Sweetlips)
Sterna spp. (Tern)
Sterna spp. (Tern)
Illustration of Thunnus albacares (Yellowfin Tuna)
Thunnus albacares (Yellowfin Tuna)
Illustration of Bolbometopon muricatum (Green Humphead Parrotfish)
Bolbometopon muricatum (Green Humphead Parrotfish)
Illustration of Caranx ignobilis (Giant Trevally)
Caranx ignobilis (Giant Trevally)
Illustration of Myripristis vittata (Bigeye Soldierfish)
Myripristis vittata (Bigeye Soldierfish)
Side view illustration of an adult Blue-spotted Grouper. The blue-spotted grouper was introduced to the Hawaiian islands from Moorea, French Polynesia in the late 1950s in an attempt to establish a grouper fishery in Hawaii.
Cephalopholis argus (Blue-spotted Grouper)
Conceptual diagram illustrating the general overview of selecting and reviewing ecological indicators in a environmental project.
Choosing indicators in project management
Conceptual diagram, and a conceptual model illustrating the framework and linkages in an ecological monitoring program.
Conceptual framework of a monitoring program
Conceptual diagram illustrating how the ecological indicators in a program will affect resources, data management, etc.
Ecological indicators in environmental management
Conceptual diagrams illustrating two the variability of statistical estimates based on sample size in environmental reporting.
Environmental statistics- sample size
Conceptual diagram illustrating the sample design in relation with the parameters and instruments while gathering data in a coastal assessment.
Gathering data for Coastal Assessment
Conceptual diagram illustrating the geographic scale of an environmental report card. The three assessments shown are that of the Chesapeake Bay on a national, regional, and local level.
Geographic scaling of report cards
The Hawaiian Hoary Bat, known as ‘ope‘ape‘a in Hawai'i, has a heavy fur coat that is brown and gray, and ears tinged with white, giving it a frosted or
Lasirus cinereus semotus (Hawaiian Hoary Bat)
Conceptual diagrams illustrating a few examples of models that can be used to investigate a range of research questions when dealing with data and complexity of the model.
Models of varying complexity
Conceptual diagram illustrating how spatial analysis combines a diversity of data sets into a map, overlay, analysis, and other decision tools.
Spatial analysis
Conceptual diagram illustrating the 'wedding cake' design for ecological indicators. Used by the National Park Service, this is how indicators are used to make decisions on a national, regional, and local level.
The 'wedding cake' design
Illustration of Balistapus undulatus (Orange-lined Triggerfish)
Balistapus undulatus (Orange-lined Triggerfish)
Illustration of Crocodylus acutus (American Crocodile)
Crocodylus acutus (American Crocodile)
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