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Achilles tang (Acanthurus achilles)
A saddleback butterfly fish (Chaetodon ephippium) in the foreground
A saddleback butterfly fish (Chaetodon ephippium) in the foreground
A manta ray (Manta birostris).
A manta ray (Manta birostris).
A white-tip shark (Triaenodon obesus)
A stout moray eel (Gymnothorax eurostus).
A holothurian - black-spotted sea cucumber (Holothuria sp.)
A holothurian - black-spotted sea cucumber (Holothuria sp.)
A school of yellow-tailed goatfish (Mulloidichthys flavolineatus)
A giant trevally
A large manta ray (Manta birostris).
A sergeant major damselfish (Abudefduf abdominalis)
A reef scene with Pavona duerdeni on right.
A reef scene.
A damselfish (Stegastes fasciolatus).
A leopard cone shell (Conus leopardus)
A white-tip shark (Triaenodon obesus)
A white-tip shark (Triaenodon obesus) up close and personal
A group of white-tip sharks (Triaenodon obesus)
A white-tip shark (Triaenodon obesus)
A pink sponge.
A white-tip shark (Triaenodon obesus)
A white-tip shark (Triaenodon obesus)
Arc-eye hawkfish (Paracirrhites arcatus)
A white-tip shark (Triaenodon obesus)
A large white-spotted hermit crab ( Dardanus megistos)
A white-tip shark (Triaenodon obesus)
A small brown starfish (Linckia multifora) - a spotted linckia.
A spotted knifejaw (Oplegnathus punctatus) in center with bigeyes and damselfish.
A spotted knifejaw (Oplegnathus punctatus).
A school of convict tangs (Acanthurus triostegus)
A tunicate - these animals are closely related to vertebrates
A blue-spotted stingray (Dasyatis kuhlii) on the bottom.
A blue-spotted stingray (Dasyatis kuhlii) on the bottom.
A small orange starfish (Fromia ghardaqana).
A parrotfish resting
An oyster (Spondylus sp.)
A closed oyster (Spondylus sp.) in the exact center of the image.
A cockscomb oyster (Lopha cristagalli) in natural light.
A jack.
A jack.
A holothurian (sea cucumber)
A holothurian (sea cucumber)
A holothurian (sea cucumber).
A holothurian (sea cucumber).
A swimming crab (Charydis sp.)
A blacklip butterfly fish (Chaetodon kleinii).
A blenny (Ecsenius sp.)
A longfin spadefish (Platax teira).
A grouper (Epinephelus sp.).
A close-up of the grouper in image reef0514.
A grouper (Epinephelus sp.).
Anemone.
Algae.
Acropora sp
A profusion of lyretail anthias ( Pseudanthias squamipinnis)
An orange and white crinoid with bubble coral to the upper left
A pinkish brown holothurian
A profusion of lyretail anthias ( Pseudanthias squamipinnis)
A profusion of lyretail anthias ( Pseudanthias squamipinnis)
A solitary growth of coral providing habitat to reef fish.
A reef fish and large pencil urchins
A scuba diver on a Hawaiian reef
An array of various reef fish
A pair of ornate butterflyfish (Chaetodon ornatissimus)
A pair of ornate butterflyfish (Chaetodon ornatissimus)
Anthias
Anthias
Achilles tang
A yellowfin surgeonfish
A lemon butterflyfish to the upper left and two raccoon butterflyfish
A large gorgonian.
A lizardfish couple gazing at the surface wondering what is on the other side
An egg case
Anemones
Anemones
Anemone
Anemone
A brittlestar.
A bright red starfish.
Anemone
A small acanthaster - this type of starfish eats coral polyps
A small acanthaster - this type of starfish eats coral polyps
A permanent grid station showing outline of sample grid, stainless steel screw used to attach the nylon line, and the invertebrate community typical o
A permanent grid station showing outline of sample grid, stainless steel screw used to attach the nylon line, and the invertebrate community typical o
A typical invertebrate grouping found on the interior roof of the pipes consisting primarily of bryozoa, tunicates and sponges over the top of oyster
A typical invertebrate grouping found on the interior roof of the pipes consisting primarily of bryozoa, tunicates and sponges over the top of oyster
A typical invertebrate grouping found on the interior roof of the pipes consisting primarily of bryozoa, tunicates and sponges over the top of oyster
A mixed school of surgeon fish grazing on algae during the time when filamentous algae were abundant
A mixed school of surgeon fish grazing on algae during the time when filamentous algae were abundant
A typical school of the surgeon fish, Acanthurus olivaceus, grazing on algae during the time when filamentous algae were abundant
A typical invertebrate grouping found on the interior roof of the pipes consisting primarily of bryozoa, tunicates and sponges over the top of oyster
A diver equipped with underwater tape recorder, wetsuit, watch for determining dive time.
Attaching 1/4 square meter grid to pipes by rope
A small school of wrasse grazing near damaged pipe after a large storm swell caused the pipes to roll around violently in a depth of 65 ft.
A typical school of the sparid, (Monotaxis grandoculis - Hawaiian name Mu)
A typical school of the sparid, Montaxis grandoculis (Mu)
Acanthurus olivaceus - surgeonfish grazing on algae on new reef material
A tagged lizard-fish of Synodontidae family on sandy cobble bottom
A hazard of a diving marine biologist
A hazard of a diving marine biologist
Abudeduf abdominalis - Sergeant Major fish.
Acanthures Sandvicensis - Manini or Convict Tang Herbivorous fish
Acanthurus Achilles, Achilles Tang in lower left Zebrasoma Flavescens, Yellow Tangs; large Porites sp
Angelfish
Apogon sp
An oiled beach north of Blind Pass, Treasure Island
A worker takes samples at the oil spill site.
An upriver location within Point Judith Pond.
An oil sheen in the water, The North Cape spill dumped 828,000 gallons of -2 home heating oil into Rhode Island coastal waters.
An aerial view of the Commercial Fish Pier in New Bedford Harbor, inner harbor, New Bedford side.
An air monitoring facility at the combined disposal facility.
Acushnet, MA., Hamilin Street Bridge.
Acushnet, MA, Hamilin Street Bridge.
A view of the new wastewater treatment plant at Fort Taber.
A good view of the whole west side of New Bedford Harbor
A close-up view of one of the three PCB sources
A distant view of Fairhaven and New Bedford Harbor with Sconicut Neck on the right
A view over Fairhaven looking toward New Bedford Harbor, upper harbor.
Aerial view of Marsh
Acushnet, MA, south of Hamilin Street.
A slide describing the Trustees that oversee the restoration and administer funds to initiate and complete restoration.
A slide describing the restoration goals at the New Bedford Harbor Superfund site.
A map of New Bedford Harbor
A map of New Bedford Harbor
A map of New Bedford Harbor showing sources of PCB contamination.
A meander in the Sacramento River just above Wilkins Slough.
Acid mineral deposits in the Debris Dam, Iron Mountain Mine.
Acid mine drainage, Slickrock Creek.
A weir with a "V" notch at Boulder Creek below the influence of Iron Mountain Mine.
A failed tailings pond.
A vertical slotted weir at Coleman National Fish Hatchery
Acid diversion in the Sacramento River at Redding, CA
An ore vein in Iron Mountain Mine, the ore vein in the grey area is a sulfide ore.
Acid mine drainage, the orange color is from iron precipitate
Acid mine drainage coming from the top of Iron Mountain Mine.
AMD coming from Iron Mountain Mine, Lawson Portal.
A group wears protective clothing as they enter one of the portals at Iron Mountain Mine.
An image of sludge
A copper plant
A containment facility or tailings impoundment area
A treatment plant to treat acid water at, 140 gallons per minute gpm.
An acid mine drainage (AMD) treatment plant at Iron Mountain Mine, sludge containment.
An acid mine drainage (AMD) treatment plant at Iron Mountain Mine.
An acid mine drainage (AMD) treatment plant at Iron Mountain Mine.
Acid run off at Iron Mountain Mine.
Acid stream mine drainage at iron Mountain Mine.
A mine opening, adit
A flume used to collect contaminated drainage at Iron Mountain Mine.
A view of Redding, California from Iron Mountain.
A map of the Iron Mountain Mine area
A view of waste rock.
A view of waste rock.
A view of Bucktail drainage basin
An adit or mine opening at Blackbird Mine.
An image of the middle section of Panther Creek.
An image of the middle section of Panther Creek.
An image of the lower section of Panther Creek.
A pair of Chinook salmon on a redd
A close-up of the fencing type used at the Little Eightmile Ranch site.
An image showing the healthy riparian habitat
An adult common murre
An oiled common murre
A close-up of a small size patch of new habitat.
A patch of new spawning habitat.
A NOAA scientist prepares a camera to document the transplant process at one of the sites.
A tray of eelgrass turf and plugs ready for transplant
A RI EPA vessel was donated for the 1997 transplant operation
A plug of eelgrass, Zostera marina, shown just before it is transplanted
A plug of Zostera marina, shown after transplant into one of the the ten locations in Narragansett Bay, RI.
An underwater view of the transplant process.
A plug of Zostera marina just before transplanting.
A single blade of Zostera marina, eelgrass, seen from underwater.
A schematic showing the plot layout for the transplant process.
A slide describing the purpose of the eelgrass restoration and its partners
A US Fish and Wildlife volunteer assists with the lift nets
A series of images show the placement of the new culvert at Sachuest Marsh.
A series of images show the placement of the new culvert at Sachuest Marsh.
A series of images show the placement of the new culvert at Sachuest Marsh.
A series of images show the placement of the new culvert at Sachuest Marsh.
A series of images show the placement of the new culvert at Sachuest Marsh.
A distant view of the specialized ditch digger at work.
Another view of the new culvert after it was placed at the intersection of the main creek and the road at Sachuest Point Marsh.
A Phragmites dominated area of Sachuest Marsh, pre restoration.
A color infrared aerial of Sachuest Marsh looking upstream and downstream prior to restoration.
A main tidal creek.
A main tidal creek.
An aerial shows the marsh before it was altered by construction of a road passing through the marsh.
A portion of the marsh dominated by Cattails.
A small tide pool borders the marsh.
A slide showing the restoration site at the Sachuest Point Marsh and where it is located within Narragansett Bay.
A schematic that shows the unrestricted side of the marsh at Sachuest Point Salt Marsh.
A schematic that shows the restricted side of the marsh at Sachuest Point.
A slide that outlines the objectives of the restoration work at Sachuest Point Salt Marsh.
A slide describing the purpose of the restoration at Sachuest Point Salt Marsh and the restoration partners.
A bag of juvenile lobsters just before they are transported to the cobble reefs by divers.
A bead of water drips from a bag of lobsters just before they are carried to the reefs by divers where they will be monitored to determine settlement
A University of Rhode Island scientist prepares to insert a microwire tag into a juvenile lobster.
A University of Rhode Island researcher examines a juvenile American lobster prior to its release in the wild.
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