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This brand new 12,500 square foot green roof on top of the Severn Savings Bank in Annapolis will filter and absorb stormwater, insulate the building in the winter, and cool it during the summer.
Green roof on the Severn Savings Bank, Annapolis
'Living shoreline' techniques, such as this 'biolog', prevent erosion and benefit water quality.
Living shoreline in Amos Garrett Park
 This native plant garden is utilizing 'living shoreline' techniques. The 'biolog' in the foreground is preventing erosion and benefits the water quality in Spa Creek
Native garden in Amos Garrett Park
This rain garden at the US Navy-Marine Corps stadium in Annapolis filters and absorbs stormwater before it reaches Weems Creek, a tributary of the Severn River and Chesapeake Bay. Farragut Road is in the background.
Rain garden at the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial…
 This rain garden catches stormwater and filters it before it reaches Spa Creek, which eventually leads into Chesapeake Bay
Rain garden in Amos Garrett Park
Mears Marina in Eastport, Annapolis, has been certified as a Clean Marina by Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
A forest of masts at Mears Marina, Annapolis
These signs on stormwater drains remind people that water flowing into these grates drains into Chesapeake Bay
No Dumping - Drains To Bay
Spring pollen forms a slick on the waters of Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge
Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge
The Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1943 as a wintering area for migratory waterfowl
Marshes in Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge
The Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1943 as a wintering area for migratory waterfowl
Marshes in Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge
Sunset over Chincoteague Bay in Chincoteague, VA.
Sunset in Chincoteague
Used to control the amount of drainage that comes from an agricultural field into a drainage ditch.
Controlled drainage structure
Underwater view of limestone stalactites in the Chandelier Cave in Palau.
Chandelier Cave in Palau
Limestone crystals of the stalactites in the Chandelier Cave in Palau
Chandelier Cave in Palau
Underwater view of limestone stalactites in the Chandelier Cave in Palau.
Chandelier Cave in Palau
A grey reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) at the Ulong Channel, Palau. In the background is an enormous colony of plate coral (Montipora species)
Grey reef shark, Palau
Moorish idol (Zanclus cornutus) in Ulong Channel, Palau
Moorish idol in Palau
Cryptogamic crusts are made up of communities of algae and cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) and when intact, will minimize erosion of the soil beneath.
Cryptogamic crust in Palau
Bais are traditional meeting houses in Palau. The use of symbols communicate stories and legends.
Bai in Palau
Bais are traditional meeting houses in Palau. The use of symbols communicate stories and legends.
Bai in Palau
Ascidians or sea squirts feed by filtering water taken in through their oral siphon.
Ascidians on coral, Palau
Barracuda at the Blue Corner, Palau
Barracuda in Palau
Butterflyfish (Family Chaetodontidae), such as this species at The Cemetery in Palau, include corallivores, or coral-eaters. This one is eating a solitary mushroom coral (Fungia species).
Butterflyfish eating a mushroom coral, Palau
Small patches of bleached coral at The Cemetery in Palau
Coral bleaching in Palau
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