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Grizzy Bear in Denail National Park, Alaska. The Grizzly is a type of Brown Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis). The other is the Kodiak brown bear (Ursus arctos middendorfi)
Grizzly Bear
A variety of sub-alpine ground cover
Sub-Apline Vegetation
The Bugaboos are in the Northern Purcell Range in British Columbia. BC Parks has installed clothes lines as a means for campers to store their food out of reach of Snafflehounds (a term for any species of rodent that inhabits the alpine).
Camping in Bugaboo Provincial Park
Rockclimbers descending from a route in the Bugaboos (Northern Purcell Range in British Columbia).
Climbers in Bugaboo Provincial Park
An osprey (Pandion haliaetus) returns to its nest on a navigation marker in Sinepuxent Bay in Maryland's Coastal Bays
An osprey returns to its nest
Greenwich marina, located in East Greenwich RI, on the western side of Greenwich Bay on Narragansett Bay RI.
Greenwich Marina, western Greenwich Bay…
Amusement Park in Ocean City
Amusement Park
Thick matt of benthic microalgae
Benthic Microalgae
Wakes from passing vessels can be a significant contribution to coastal erosion
Boat wakes erode coastal marshes
Wild ponies inhabit many areas of the Maryland Coastal Bays
Coastal Bays Ponies
Crab pot buoy in the Maryland Coastal Bays
Crab pot buoy
Cracked marsh sediment in the Maryland Coastal Bays
Cracked marsh sediment
Boat wash causing erosion in the Maryland Coastal Bays
Eroding coastline
Coastline being eroded in the Maryland Coastal Bays
Eroding Marsh
Typical scalloped pattern of an eroding marsh
Eroding Marsh
Eroding marsh in the Maryland Coastal Bays
Eroding Shoreline
Erosion from wave action and sea level rise showing exposed roots
Exposed marsh roots
Dense floating matts of the macroalgae Chaetomorpha spp. in the Maryland Coastal Bays
Floating algal matts
Footsteps in the mud show its black anoxic state
Footsteps in the sediment
Large matts of the macroalgae Gracilaria spp were found in the Maryland Coastal Bays
Gracilaria bloom
Horshoe Crab
Horseshoe Crab
Jellyfish in the Maryland Coastal Bays
Jellyfish
A large group of jet skiers off Ocean City, Maryland Coastal Bays
Jet Skiers
The setup consists of a buoy, rope, perforated plastic cup (cabled tied to the rope), a fishing sinker (also cable tied to the rope) to keep the chamber from floating to the surface and a heavy weight (bricks) at the bottom
Macroalgal Incubation Setup
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