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A construction truck associated with the widening of Route 1 on the way to the Florida Keys.
Construction near Florida Keys
Construction on the way to the Florida Keys related to the widening of Route 1.
Construction on the way to the Florida Keys
Main Street in Homestead, Florida
Main Street, Homestead, FL
Main Street, Homestead, Florida
New bridge being built along Route 1 on the way to the Keys.
New bridge construction
Bridge construction on the way to the Florida Keys.
New bridge construction on the way to the Keys
Construction related to the widening of Route 1 on the way to the Florida Keys.
On the way to the Florida Keys
Piles of sediment related to the construction involved with the widening of Route 1 on the way to the Florida Keys.
Piles of sediment on the way to the Keys
Conceptual diagram illustrating the movement of nutrient in a coastal ecosystem.
Nutrient flow in an estuary
What appears to be the same dory seen in the 2006 picture
Dory at rest, Wickford, RI
Pride of Baltimore in the Tred Avon River, Chesapeake Bay.
Pride of Baltimore
Pride of Baltimore in the Tred Avon River in the Chesapeake Bay.
Pride of Baltimore
Pride of Baltimore on the Tred Avon River, Chesapeake Bay.
Pride of Baltimore
Commercial oyster harvest in the Eastern Bay, Chesapeake Bay.
Commercial oyster harvest
Group of commercial oyster harvest boats collecting in the Eastern Bay, Chesapeake Bay.
Commercial oyster harvesting
Commercial oyster harvesting boats in the Eastern Bay, Chesapeake Bay.
Commercial seafood harvesting on Eastern Bay
Commercial oyster harvests in Eastern Bay, Chesapeake Bay. Oysters are collected by a diver working on the reef below.
Divers and commercial oyster harvesting
Commercial oyster harvest in the Eastern Bay, Chesapeake Bay.
Harvesting oysters in Eastern Bay
Commercial oyster harvests in Eastern Bay, Chesapeake Bay. Oysters are collected by a diver working on the reef below.
Harvesting oysters using divers
Earthworms feed on decaying organic matter in the soil. They excrete digested material as worm casts and these can be seen as squiggly clumps of mud at the surface of the soil. These castings are very rich in nutrients because they contain minerals and nutrients that have been brought closer to the surface by the worms.
Common Earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris)
UMCES/IAN Annapolis Office
Annapolis Office
near-anoxic event Providence River showing beggiatoa growing on dense Ulva in a shallow marina basin Aug 2003
Beggiatoa on Ulva in shallow cove Providence…
Freshwater crayfish found in Savage River State Forest in Garrett County, western Maryland.
Crayfish
Helicopter view of dense Ulva at Bullock's Point, Providence River, Narragansett Bay RI
Dense Ulva beds Bullock Point, Providence River…
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