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Moonjellies at a marina in western Greenwich Bay, Narragansett Bay RI. The concentration was unusually dense . Located near an aquaculture upwelling system next to the marina docks. This area of western Greenwich Bay has intermittent but severe hypoxia in summer months.
Moonjellies-Greenwich Bay RI
Algal cultures - light and dark treatments
Algal cultures
Erlenmeyer Flasks containing algal cultures
Erlenmeyer Flasks
Pipetter and tray of pipettes
Pipetter and tray of pipettes
Pipetting algal culture into test tubes
Pipetting algal culture into test tubes
Plastic centrifuge tubes
Plastic centrifuge tubes
Test tubes in rack
Test tubes
Tray of pipettes
Tray of pipettes
Installation of a Jetty
Jetty Construction
Paragliding near Broom's Head on the northern New South Wales coast, Australia
Paragliding
Rainbow Lorikeet eating from feed tray.
The Rainbow Lorikeet is widely distributed along the coastal strip from Cape York south to Victoria and into South Australia
Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus haematodus…
pelagic siphonophore floats on the surface by means of a gas-filled, balloonlike float that changes shape to catch the prevailing wind. In Australia it is also known as a 'bluebottle'
Portuguese Man-of-War (Physalia physalis)
Composting food scraps in a multiple layer worm farm
Composting Worm Farm
Seed head of a sweet corn plant (Zea saccharata or Zea rugosa)
Corn Seed Head
Cows grazing beside a small stream
Cows grazing
Sugarcane Harvester and cane collection truck
Sugarcane Harvester
Australian native with a lifespan of 600 years. It only grows at 1 to 2 cms per year.
Grass Tree (Xanthorrhoea johnsonii)
Leaves and seed pods of the Australia Banksia serrata
Old Man Banksia (Banksia serrata)
This Kauri pine is on Fraser Island (the largest sand island in the world) off the Queensland coast, Australia.
South Queensland Kauri (Agathis robusta)
In the rainforest the strangler fig germinates only in the branches of a host tree from the seed deposited by birds. Many roots are sent down and they gradually envelope and strangle the host tree leaving the fig in its place.
Strangler Fig (Ficus spp)
Aerial view looking across the Burnett River to the Bundaberg town centre
Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia
A Crested Tern on Lady Elliot Island (off the Queensland coast, Australia), protecting an egg
Crested Tern (Sterna bergii)
Aquaculture ponds are a common sight in Australia in sugar cane growing regions
Prawn (Shrimp) aquaculture ponds surrounded by…
Also called a Bosun Bird. This bird is rare to Lady Elliot Island on the North Queensland coast.
Red billed tropic bird (Phaethon aethereus)
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