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Media for Maryland Coastal Bays Science Communication Products and Report Cards
Conceptual diagram illustrating that wastewater treatment plants with biological nutrient removal contribute the least amount of nitrogen to groundwater annually per household.
Comparing septic and sewage systems
Conceptual diagrams illustrating four east-west transects across the Maryland Coastal Bays to provide insights into the features of the Bays.
Maryland Coastal Bays conceptual diagrams
This map depicts land use in the Missouri River sub-basin, one of the five major sub-basins of the Mississippi River.
Land use map of the Missouri River basin
The timing of tropical storms and hurricanes can have major impacts on the life histories of Chesapeake Bay flora and fauna. Changes in water salinity can cause early spawning in some species, such as the blue crab, and increased sediment can cause widespread die-off of seagrasses.
Storm Timing and Impacts on Chesapeake Bay Flora…
This diagram illustrates the main threats from hurricanes and tropical storms. The counterclockwise circulation of winds in the Northern Hemisphere causes maximum winds and maximum storm surges.
Threats from Hurricanes and Tropical Storms
Illustration of Ardea Herodias (Great Blue Heron).
Ardea Herodias (Great Blue Heron)
Illustration of a recreational kayaker
Kayaking: recreational
Illustration of sunbathing chair, umbrella, and cooler
Sunbathing
Illustration of young man surf fishing
Surf Fishing
Illustration of Amaranthus pumilus (Seabeach Amaranth)
Amaranthus pumilus (Seabeach Amaranth)
Illustration of mosquito ditches
Civil Engineering: mosquito ditches
Illustration representing climate change and above average temperatures
Climate change: above average temperatures
Diagram of Assawoman Bay.
Diagram of Assawoman Bay
Diagram of Chincoteague Bay.
Diagram of Chincoteague Bay
Diagram of Isle of Wight Bay.
Diagram of Isle of Wight Bay
Diagram of Newport Bay.
Diagram of Newport Bay
Diagram of Sinepuxent Bay.
Diagram of Sinepuxent Bay
Diagram of St. Martin River.
Diagram of St. Martin River
Illustration of Larus spp. (Seagull)
Larus spp. (Seagull)
Conceptual diagram illustrating the major subdivisions of geologic time for the Mesozoic and Cenozoic Eras.
Geologic timeline
Conceptual diagram illustrating recreational activities that take place in coastal bays in Maryland, USA.
Recreation in the Coastal Bays
Conceptual diagram illustrating model for anthropogenic nitrogen exchanges in a watershed.
Anthropogenic nitrogen exchanges
Conceptual diagram illustrating aquifers in respect to the Maryland Coastal Bays. These aquifers are both surficial (unconfined) and deeper (confined).
Aquifers underlying the Coastal Bays
Conceptual diagram illustrating the seasonal migratory pattern stretching from northern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico and beyond.
Atlantic waterfowl migration patterns
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