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Spill control at the pipe.
Sandbags are placed above the dam and a worker begins the first cut to notch the dam.
Sand bags hold back water flow while the fishway is installed.
Sediment sampling using a split spoon sampler at the Town Brook dam removal site.
Sediment sampling using a split spoon sampler.
Staff from the California Department of Fish and Game, NOAA, and Performance Excavators attend the dedication for the Roy's Dam restoration project.
Senator Breaux leaves the project dedication.
Senator Breaux and other dignitaries prepare for an air boat tour of the restoration project.
Senator Breaux in front of a map of the restoration project.
Senator Breaux briefs media on the Big Island project at the Delta Wildlife Management Camp in the Big Island area.
Senator Breaux, in the red shirt, was the keynote speaker at the Big Island restoration project dedication, July 1, 1998.
Sediments at the Big Island restoration site are pumped into the rectangular area after being dredged from the main channel of the project
Sediments are being pumped onto the screen and filtered into totes below.
Scientists monitor the gravel composition and levels of dissolved oxygen in the creek
Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group members secure logs.
Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group members secure logs.
Skagit Fisheries Enhancement members secure the logs with cable.
Student volunteers clear debris from the river.
Student volunteers from the United Anglers work in the creek to clear it of debris
Save the Bay staff members clean the creek.
Severed coral fragments on the edge of the reef buttress
Severed branches from an Elkhorn coral stand at Mona Island.
Small boats, rigid hull inflatables, were used to support the restoration effort
Sunset over the water at Mona Island
Scott Gudes and Becky Allee of NOAA walk walk through the restoration site.
Scott Gudes of NOAA prepares to plant at the Ft
Sediment spews onto the marsh platform, the containment dike is clearly seen in the background.
Scientists from NCCOS' Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment, Office of Coast Survey, and NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
Staff of the NOAA Weather Forecast Office in Grand Forks celebrating NOAA's 200 years of science and service along the banks of the Red River of the N
Scientists from NOAA's Earth System Research Laboratory participated on NASA's Tropical Composition, Clouds and Climate Coupling mission (TC4)
Some of the NOAA Research leadership and management took a break during the annual OAR Management Conference held in July at the National Weather Serv
Scientists and crew of the NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter completed an intensive SEAMAP winter survey of ichthyoplankton in the eastern Gulf of Mexico
Six NOAA participants including Pam van der Leeden (2 back row) , Doug Weaver ( blue back row), Michelle Lander (center white) Kalei Shotwell (2nd row
Scientists and crew aboard the NOAA Ship David Starr Jordan send greetings from the Farallon Islands off of San Francisco
Scientists and crew aboard the NOAA Ship Nancy Foster after finishing a multi- beam mapping cruise in Coral Habitat Areas of Particular Concern along
Several members of the Office of Coast Survey ad hoc SPOT (Special Projects Operations Team aboard the NOAA Survey Vessel S3004 during an integrated O
SWFSC personnel studying the endangered coho salmon and steelhead in coastal California's Santa Cruz Mountains
Staff of Mount Holly WSFO after completing a renovation of its operational area
Surgeon Sommer of the USC&GS Ship YUKON on its wintering over railway at Goodnews Bay.
Susan Tully of the USC&GS Tides Division with a C&GS current bottle which was thrown over board with a note to send back to the USC&GS detailing where
Stacy Hicks of the USC&GS Tides Division with the Ferrel Tide Prediction Machine
Ship's doctor "Doctor Leary." Note that he held rank in the Coast and Geodetic Survey.
Seaman Jack L
Seaman Jack L
Standing L to R - Jeffers, Tison, Malnate, Wennermark, Grenell, Clark, Conerly, Sawyer
Spring PATHFINDER buffet
Socializing with Army friends in Manila
Secretary of Commerce William Verity being sworn in as Ronald Reagan looks on.
Secretary of Commerce William Verity being sworn in as Ronald Reagan looks on.
Spencer Fullerton Baird, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and first Commissioner of U.S
Spencer Fullerton Baird, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and first Commissioner of U.S
Samuel A
Spencer Fullerton Baird, first United States Commissioner of Fisheries, tenure 1871-1878.
Second NOAA Administrator Richard A
Signal building party from C&GS wire drag vessels MARINDIN and OGDEN on Sharps Island, Maryland
Signal building party off the C&GS Ship E
Search and Rescue Satellite System patch signifying international cooperation between the United States and Russia in developing the system.
Schematic of NURP's former center at the Univ
SEALAB III and support ship USS Elk River-- fatality ended operations early.
Schematic of the HELGOLAND habitat operations to study herring off New England.
SEALAB III, last of the Navy's undersea habitats, circa 1969.
SEALAB's "Poppa Topside" and father of saturation diving, George F
Snug Harbor Hawaii, field base for the Hawaii Undersea Research Lab.
Snug Harbor, Hawaii, home to the NURP Hawaii and Pacific center and Pisces sub.
Shipboard recompression chamber on the R/V Lulu during FLARE project.
Scuba locker at the shore base for the Aquarius undersea lab in St
Support diver secures AQUARIUS to the seafloor off Key Largo.
Snorkeler visits the Marine Resources Lab now in a lagoon off Key Largo, FL.
SEALAB II built on SEALAB I, e.g., multiple chambers & dedicated support ship.
SEALAB II, resting on an angle off California, was dubbed the "Tilton Hilton."
SEALAB I was the first habitat in the Navy's now defunct man-in-the-sea program.
SHINKAI 6500 is rated to 6500 meters, deepest active sub in the world
SHINKAI 2000 operated by Japanese Marine Science, Technology & Education Center.
Sub arm deploys a seafloor chamber used to measure respiration.
STAR 3 launched in 1966, built by Electric Boat.
Spelunking cave diver towed by Phantom ROV.
Some manipulator arms have tactile feedback and can handle delicate items.
Surface-supply and dive bells greatly extend the time divers could stay down.
Surface supplied air is used in polluted water to avoid contact or ingest.
Stable on the pool bottom, a bell bobs when hanging from a pitching ship.
Surface supply delivers unlimited air to the divers, but keeps them on a leash.
Scuba Divers underwater - Exploring the Sea
Scuba Divers - Exploring the Sea
Scuba Divers - Exploring the Sea
Scuba Diver about to go underwater - Exploring the Sea
Scuba Diver - Exploring the Sea
Scuba Diver - Exploring the Seas
Scuba Divers and Wet Suits - Exploring the Seas
School of jacks patrol the reef.
Snorkeler retrieves ghost traps from the grip of a submersible.
Some sponges have symbiotic algae and can bleach like corals.
Stereo photography allows diver scientists to measure the size of corals.
Scuba divers change out a current meter used to monitor currents in the Bahamas.
Sub manipulator sampling basalt rocks on the flanks of Loihi volcano.
Sponges and crab on a basalt talus slope.
Satin sponge on basalt slope, at 5000 ft
Sea cucumber is colored to look like its rocky habitat.
Sub grabs a wire coral on limestone bottom off Hawaii
Sub manipulator prepares to collect coral specimen on the deep slope off Hawaii.
Sea cucumber grazing deep hard bottom off Hawaii.
Sea urchin grazing deep hard bottom off Hawaii.
Spider crabs around vent sites on the Juan de Fuca Ridge.
Sub samples show temperatures in hydrothermal vents exceed 300 degrees celsius.
Sub taking samples on a deep sea basalt bed off Hawaii.
Stromatolites off NURP's research center on Lee Stocking Island.
Stromatolites are club-shaped structures formed by a slow buildup of microbial mats trapping ooid sands
Starfish and anemones in a cold water rocky community.
Scientists study reefs for many reasons, economic and ecologic.
Sponges, corals and many other attached species compete for space on the reef.
Staghorn corals form the forests of the reef.
Staghorn corals have declined at Caribbean reefs in the past 20 years.
Sponges are as important as corals for reef structure.
Small dead crab in hypoxic (no oxygen) sediments off Louisiana.
Sea lion rises to bark at a research vessel.
Sea cucumber being prepared for salad
Sponge on a deep reef in the British Honduras.
Spider crab speaks slowly to a soft coral.
Sea star on volcanic rock off Hawaii.
Small sea anemone on volcanic rock off Hawaii.
Soft coral species are found in both cold deep and shallow warm waters.
Sub arm reaches for a soft coral.
Starfish don't just have five arms-- this sun star has a dozen.
Spiny lobster, unlike its northern relative, has no big crusher claw
Seastar doen't know what hit it -- arm of a NURP submersible.
Sea anemones festoon a rocky outcrop off Alaska.
Sea anemones clustered on a rocky slope off Hawaii.
Soft corals, crinoids and sea pens need a hard spot for attachment.
Some jellyfish pulsate to propel themselves through the water.
Siphonophores are floating cousins to hydroids common on rocks and piers.
Seahorse fathers rear their young in a pouch, like kangaroos
Spotted eagle ray soars over Florida Keys reefs
Spotted moray eel slithers among the reef growth
Scorpionfish's ugly visage allows it to hide in northern seaweed beds
Small gobie scavenges on remains of a tiny clam.
School of yellow fin tuna, hunted and hunter along the Gulf Stream
School of northern anchovies make great sardines
Salmon spawning in a northwest U.S
School of myctophid midwater fish are important prey for game fish.
Sharks are a valuable fishery for their fins, a delicacy in the Orient.
Supercell thunderstorm over the Nebraska plains
Supercell thunderstorm over the prairie
Sky and Clouds - National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) Collection
Sunset over a field - National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) Collection
See image nssl0397
Seagulls ? or perhaps some more appropriate Wyoming birds at sunset.
Snow
Snow covered shrubs and small evergreens north of Valdez.
Snow covered shrubs and small evergreens north of Valdez.
Sun setting over the ocean.
Sun setting over clouds on the ocean.
Sun setting over the ocean.
Sun setting over coastal mountains and peeking below the clouds.
Sunset and clouds reflecting off water accented by the silhouette of an ancient gold dredge.
Storm in Chatham Strait area.
Storm in Chatham Strait area.
Storm in Chatham Strait area.
Storm in Chatham Strait area.
Streamers of fog fill valleys and parallel cliffs along the shore in Glacier Bay
Streamers of fog fill valleys and parallel cliffs along the shore in Glacier Bay .
Streamers of fog fill valleys and parallel cliffs along the shore in Glacier Bay .
Somewhere in Prince William Sound approaching Valdez
Somewhere in Prince William Sound approaching Valdez
Standing above the fog on the summit of Little Diomede Island.
Snow, frost, and a merry waterfall cascading down a mountain valley.
Snow, trees, and mountains.
Spray flies as the NOAA Ship MILLER FREEMAN comes down on a North Pacific swell.
Sun and fog in the Aleutians with high peaks showing above the fog.
Spray forming ice on th bridge windows.
Sunset over the Straits of Juan de Fuca.
Shelf cloud over NW Illinois
Shelf cloud over NW Illinois
Shelf cloud over NW Illinois
Shelf cloud over NW Illinois
Shelf cloud over NW Illinois
Shelf cloud over NW Illinois
Shelf cloud over NW Illinois
Shelf cloud over NW Illinois
Shelf cloud over NW Illinois
Shelf cloud over NW Illinois
Sunset over Alaska Peninsula.
Sunset in the Gulf of Alaska
Sunset in the Gulf of Alaska
Sunset in the Gulf of Mexico
Sunset in the Gulf of Mexico
Sunset in the Gulf of Mexico
Sunset in the Gulf of Mexico.
Snow obscuring visibility over the Brooks Range.
Snow obscuring visibility over the Brooks Range.
Snow obscuring visibility over the Brooks Range.
Storm Total Precipitation graphic derived from Doppler Radar information
Storm Total Precipitation graphic derived from Doppler Radar information
Sunset on the Bering Sea.
Sunset at sea seen over buoy weather sensors.
Sunrise illuminating a mackerel sky over the Big Sur coastline
Surf crashing on the shore of Carmel Bay looking towards Point Lobos State Marine Reserve
Surf crashing on the shore of Carmel Bay looking towards Point Lobos State Marine Reserve.
Sun setting over Tahiti on departure from Papeete.
Sun setting over Tahiti on departure from Papeete.
Sunglint reflecting off the rough windblown surface of the ocean
Sunglint reflecting off the rough windblown surface of the ocean
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