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Diving on a shipwreck
Diver swimming over the reef
Diver swimming over the reef
Diver between vertical walls on coral reef
Diver between vertical walls on coral reef with shark cruising in the distance.
Diverse coral species populate reef scene.
Diverse coral species populate reef scene.
Donkey dung sea cucumber (Holothuria mexicana)
Divers in a passage through the rocks.
Double whiptail (Pentapodus emeryii)
Divaricate tree coral (Dendronephthya (Roxasia) sp.), a soft coral, on Fujisan Maru.
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Divers on Hoyo Maru.
Diver on Sankisan Maru.
Diver on Sankisan Maru.
Dive guide on Shinkoku Maru.
Diver emulating pufferfish.
Diver with porcupine fish (Diodon holacanthus)
Dascyllus aruanus
Dash and dot goatfish (Parupeneus barberinus)
Diver near seafloor with murky disturbed waters
Damselfish and filefish
Diver feeding semi-tame moray eel with yellowfin surgeonfish obscuring diver's head.
Diver feeding semi-tame moray eel
Dorsal view of the urchin, Heterocentrotus mammilatus.
Dorsal view of the urchin, Heterocentrotus mammilatus.
Diver disentangling rope from regulator while getting ready to lay a transect line.
Divers preparing for dive on the artificial reef site off the Leeward Coast of Oahu close to Pokai Bay.
Diver laying transect line for conducting fish survey
Diver laying transect line for conducting fish survey.
Diver laying transect line for conducting fish survey.
Dascylus albisella - damselfish.
Dascyllus albisella -damselfish with saddle butterflyfish (Chaetodon ephippium)
Dascyllus albisella -damselfish looking head on at photographer
Dascyllus albisella -damselfish exploring new reef material.
Dragon wrasse (Novaculichthys taeniourus) so-called because of the appearance of the juvenile fish, and blue-striped butterfly fish (Chaetodon frembli
Damselfish - Chromis ovalis.
Dascyllus albisella - a type of damselfish with a spaghetti tag for tracing movement on artificial reef.
Diver's eyeview of loitering sharks - Carcharinus sp.
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Dead surf clams and other invertebrates after the spill
Dead surf clams and other invertebrates after the spill
DEM biologists measure lobsters to determine size, frequency and distribution of dead lobsters.
Dead surf clams washed up on South County beaches after the oil spill
Debris Dam Reservoir, Spring Creek.
Deer tracks at Iron Mountain Mine.
Dumping materials into a large open pit at Blackbird Mine as part of the clean-up work.
Devil Slide Rock from the water
Duwamish River, Norfolk outfall by Boeing at Turning Basin
Designated planting areas.
Dave Meyer and Chris Doley checking samples
Dave Meyer in the "marsh boots" he designed to walk on the marsh platform
Dave Meyer taking environmental parameters and water temperature at the Back Creek site.
Dave Meyer in the marsh mud begins to prepare the site for a fyke net collection.
Dave Meyer tries to navigate a marsh using a "marsh boot".
Dave Meyer conducts a throw trap sample of high marsh tide pools on the remnant islands of the Poplar Island archipelago
Dave Meyer and Lee Crockett collect gillnets for sampling.
Dave Meyer collects gillnets.
Dave Meyer and Trish Murphy measure the gillnet catch.
Dave Meyers of NOAA points to the next site.
Dave Meyers of the NOAA Beaufort Lab surveys the sampling area.
During restoration construction of the marsh platform, sediments being pumped into the cells created to contain the dredge material.
During restoration construction of the marsh platform, sediments being pumped into the cells created to contain the dredge material.
During the spill at the well blow out site, oil on the Gulf side of East Timbalier Island.
Day break, and the work to harvest quahogs for the spawner sanctuary begins.
Dixon Bay, clean-up activities at Sandy Spit.
Dixon Bay, the barge that was used to decontaminate and collect oiled materials.
Dixon Bay, the well site being capped.
Dixon Bay, the southwest pass levee and base camp site in dense fog.
Dixon Bay, oiled hyacinths caught amid Phragmites australis.
Dixon Bay, oiled Phragmites and Spartina alterniflora.
Dixon Bay, oiled vegetation against backdrop of boomed marsh.
Dixon Bay, a close up of oiled Spartina alterniflora.
Dixon Bay, oiled hyacinths and Spartina alterniflora covered in emulsion at the edge of the marsh.
Dixon Bay, oiled hyacinths and Spartina alterniflora covered in emulsion at the wrack line.
Dixon Bay, oiled hyacinths covered in emulsion
Dixon Bay, oiled hyacinths
Dixon Bay, boomed islands from the air.
Dixon Bay, an aerial image of degrading marsh in oil.
Dixon Bay, oiled Spartina alterniflora in the wrack line of the marsh.
Dixon Bay, a close up of oiled Spartina alterniflora, emulsion and browned leaves.
Dixon Bay, oil emulsion floating in the densely fogged marsh.
Dixon Bay; the open bay
Dixon Bay - Attempts to contain the spill included booms placed around the Spartina alterniflora marsh habitat.
Dixon Bay - Phragmites boom as seen from the air
Dixon Bay Island from the air.
David Burkholder, project manager, Lake Chapeau; Eric Web, monitoring supervisor all projects; and Vincent Cheramie, monitoring manager
David Burkholder, project manager, Lake Chapeau
Draft horses bring woody debris to add complexity to the stream to improve spawning habitat at the Glade Bekken restoration site.
drilling the ladder into the dam
Dave Meyer sets fyke nets to do a before and after comparison of the site
Dredged sediments being pumped through a pipeline toward the marsh creation disposal area.
Discharge pipe from dredge depositing sediment into march creation area.
Dale Reiner and his brother are on the left
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Decked out in NOAA logowear and commemorating the 200th Celebration, 58 NOAA employees headed to Baltimore to root for the hometeam -- and the Orioles
Dave Reynolds, Meteorologist in Charge at the NWS WSFO in Monterey, presents Clorene Akers with the Benjamin Franklin Award for 55 years of voluntary
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Deck hands on the DERICKSON
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David Whipp, third from right
Dorothy Whipp, Mrs
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Daniel Calhoun Roper, 1867 - , seventh Secretary of Commerce.
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Deep sea submersibles, 1960-1990.
DEEPSTAR 2000 submersible launched in 1969 by Westinghouse.
Diver exits Navy Mark I Personnel Transfer Capsule (PTC).
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Damage from Hurricane Hugo at the Aquarius habitat shore base in St
Divers excurt (dive) from AQUARIUS
Divers guide the 15 meter long AQUARIUS onto the baseplate.
Doc Schane communicates with AQUARIUS aquanauts during decompression.
During a storm, HYDROLAB once broke loose and floated 25 miles away.
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DSV Alvin sets a lander basket with tube cores on the bottom.
DSV Alvin hovers above deck before diving to 4,000 meters.
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DELTA deployed off Oregon to study rockfish habitat.
Deep Ocean Engineering's DEEP ROVER one person sub dives to 300 meters.
DEEP ROVER is a one person sub with an acryllic sphere.
Divers secure semi-submersible barge after releasing submersible.
Divers ready to release PISCES V from LRT.
DSV TURTLE is taken aboard Navy support ship Laney Chouest.
Divers secure MAKALII to the LRT barge before surfacing.
DEEP DIVER carried a pilot and 3 observers.
DELTA can make up to twelve dives to 300 meters in a 12 hr
DELTA loads up for diving to study geology in the Bahamas.
DEEPSTAR 2000 launched by Westinghouse in 1969.
DSV TURTLE, recently retired by the Navy, was a sister sub to ALVIN.
DSV ALVIN,perhaps the most active and successful research submersible.
DEEP JEEP at the surface-- a Navy experimental sub built in 1964.
Deepstar 4000 manned sub
DSRV manned sub
Deploying the PHANTOM S2 through ice in Antarctica.
Dive bells provide a stable mid-water station for air,and communications.
Dive bell equipped with compressed air allows divers to decompress underwater.
Diving bell serves as a transport and refuge for divers.
Diver with a full face mask and underwater radio observes large vase sponge.
Divers test rebreathers which are useful for extending bottom time.
Divers are able to collect rock cores from vertical walls on a coral reef.
Diver with rebreather and heated dry suit prepares to descend into the ice.
Diver deploys respiration bubbles over coral heads.
Diver with scooter confronts a goosefish.
Diver descends through giant kelp bed.
Dye released to trace near bottom flow over a coral reef ecosystem.
Diver prepares herring collection nets next to submersible.
Diver sampling porewater from sands off North Carolina.
Diver training with a full face mask and underwater communications.
Diver prepares to enter a shark cage.
Divers transport benthic chamber used to measure productivity and respiration.
Diver relocates a fish trap used for transplant experiments.
Diver conducts point counts of reef fish.
Divers adjust micromanipulator used to sample close to coral heads.
Divers use a two person diver propulsion vehicle.
Diver carries samples to the surface.
Deploying a plankton net in a kelp forest to collect larval fish.
Divers use a suction sampler to collect animals living in the sand.
Divers collect shallow sediment cores to track coastal erosion processes.
Diver riding a shrimp net watches a turtle escape through the excluder device.
Divers studying conch biology in the Bahamas.
Divers training in handling a disabled dry suit diver.
Diver checks the performance of a fish trap used to collect reef fish.
Duckbill eel in a sand channel between basalt flows at 780 m depth
Diverse "live bottom" community on a Carolina reef.
Diversity on cold rocky reefs can also be very high.
Demosponges and coralline algae on a permanent photo plot.
Delicate crinoid can orient towards the current to increase food capture.
Diver observes French angelfish
Double rainbow over NOAA's David Skaggs Research Center in Boulder.
Desolate drought-stricken landscape.
Desolate drought-stricken landscape.
Dramatic sunset over ocean and mountains.
Dramatic sunset over ocean and mountains.
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