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ACE Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve, South Carolina
Alligator
A sediment slurry was mixed and the flask capped to trap gases formed as intermediary steps of denitrification.
Sediment slurry
Near the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia
Harper's Ferry
ACE Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve, South Carolina
Alligator
Sediment slurries in triplicate were mixed and flasks were capped to trap gases released during denitrification
Sediment slurries
The Verde Island Passage (VIP) in the Philippines is known for its highly diverse and abundant marine ecosystems and resources: mangrove forests, seagrass meadows, seaweed communities, coral reefs, fish, and megafauna. Over 7 million people in the surrounding provinces are reliant on these resources for their livelihoods including fishing, aquaculture, and tourism.
Marine and coastal ecosystem features of the VIP
Illustration of spiny seaweed (Acanthophora Spicifera)
Acanthophora spicifera (Spiny Seaweed)
Illustration of red algae, Limu Kohu (Asparagopsis taxiformis), used in Hawaiian cuisine.
Asparagopsis taxiformis (Limu Kohu)
Illustration of Cellana exarata (Black Foot Opihi)
Cellana exarata (Black Foot Opihi)
Illustration of a Bullethead Parrotfish (Chlorurus Spilurus)
Chlorurus spilurus (Bullethead Parrotfish)
Illustration of the Pleiades constellation.
Constellation: Pleiades
Illustration of coralline algae
Coralline algae
Illustration of a family ('ohana).
Family
Illustration of a Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo cuvier)
Galeocerdo cuvier (Tiger Shark)
Illustration of the green algae Halimeda discoidea.
Halimeda discoidea
Illustration of a traditional Hawaiian double-hulled canoe (wa'a kaulua).
Hawaiian double-hulled canoe (wa'a kaulua)
Illustration of Linckia laevigata (Blue Linckia)
Linckia laevigata (Blue Linckia)
Illustration of padina algae.
Padina (Brown Algae)
Illustration of a traditional Samoan canoe.
Samoan canoe
Illustration of Scribbled Rabbit Fish (Siganus Spinus)
Siganus spinus (Scribbled Rabbit Fish)
Some cages became very fouled with algae and bryozoans during deployment while others did not. These two cages were deployed at the same location during the same time period.
Fouling of cages for oyster biological indicators
Puuhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park, Hawaii
Konane game board
Texas, aerial image
Crops and irrigation circles
Illustration of river base with navigable channel
River 3D: navigable channel
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