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The Coast and Geodetic Survey Schooner MATCHLESS
The Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship MARMER undergoing sea trials at Curtis Bay, Maryland.
The Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship MARINDUQUE in the Philippine Islands.
The Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship OCEANOGRAPHER -- converted from the J
The Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship PIONEER III
The Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship PIONEER III - still in Navy gray following World War II
The Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship PIONEER II
The Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship E
The Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship ISIS
The Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship HYDROGRAPHER
The Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship HYDROGRAPHER
The Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship HYDROGRAPHER
The Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship HYDROGRAPHER
The Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship HYDROGRAPHER
The Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship HYDROGRAPHER
The Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship HYDROGRAPHER
The Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship HYDROGRAPHER
The RAINIER crew are good neighbors to the Seattle community as they partake of the Combined Federal Campaign.
The RAINIER sits peacefully alongside the NOAA Ships JOHN N
The Tide Gauge Team installing a tide gauge in the icy waters of Tracy Arm
The Sawyer Island differential GPS station
The RONALD H
The RONALD H
The RONALD H
The RONALD H
The thunderstorm dead ahead is being studied with the RONALD H
The RONALD H
Table Mountain with clouds forming on top
The RONALD H
The first of many science talks presented on board the NOAA Ship RONALD H
The launching of the NOAA Ship RONALD H
The bow of the MILLER FREEMAN on a cold-d-d-d day
The MILLER FREEMAN iced up
The bow of the NOAA Ship RONALD H
The NOAA Ship RONALD H
The NOAA Ship RONALD H
The NOAA Ship RONALD H
The NOAA Ship RONALD H
The NOAA Ship RONALD H
The NOAA Ship RONALD H
The NOAA Ship RONALD H
The NOAA Ship RONALD H
The high peak of Santa Cruz Island seen poking through a sea of fog.
The view from Inspiration Point on Anacapa Island.
Tufted Puffin (Fratercula cirrhata) in non-breeding plumage sitting on water.
Two stripetail rockfish (Sebastes saxicola) and one splitnose rockfish at 302 meters
Two canary rockfish (Sebastes miniatus) in pelagic region of rocky reef at 175 meters depth
Terns, terns, terns, and a few other kinds of birds on Tern Island.
Terns, terns, terns, and a few other kinds of birds on Tern Island.
Tufts of grass on Laysan Island.
The seemingly pristine beach on Green Island, Kure Atoll
Tane Casserly and Kelly Gleason mapping the remains of a shipwreck.
Two chub
Threadfin butterflyfish
Threadfin butterflyfish
Thicklipped trevally
Triple expansion steam engine at the Quartette shipwreck site.
The Maritime Heritage Program Team tranferring measurements obtained on shipwreck site to a map of the area
The HERMES shipwreck site
The shipwreck of the wooden schooner E
Towing bitts on the bow of the NORTHERN LIGHT at nearly 190 feet water depth.
Towing bitts on the bow of the NORTHERN LIGHT at nearly 190 feet water depth.
Two breaching whales leaving behind their splashes and one still airborne.
The Northeast Underwater Research Technology and Education Center at the University of Connecticut operates the remotely operated vehicle KRAKEN 2
The remotely operated vehicle Hela, operated by the Northeast Underwater Research Technology and Education Center at the University of Connecticut, ha
The open porthole reminds us of the 200 people lost when the Portland sank in 1898
The Portland's steam release pipe
The Frank A
The sink and toilet are still in place in the Frank A
The Paul Palmer is an oasis of biodiversity
The Paul Palmer is an oasis of biodiversity
The schooner Paul Palmer's auxiliary anchor
The schooner Paul Palmer's wooden frames protrude up from the sandy seafloor of Stellwagen Bank
The coal schooner Paul Palmer's stern timbers
Tidal current patterns in the sand and sea grass at low tide
The rocky intertidal zone
Tskawahyah Island at sunset
Tatoosh Lighthouse from offshore.
Tangled bull kelp washed up on the beach.
The granodiorite rocky shore and the kelp forests of the Pacific Grove area of Monterey Bay.
The granodiorite rocky shore and the kelp forests of the Pacific Grove area of Monterey Bay.
The granodiorite rocky shore and the kelp forests of the Pacific Grove area of Monterey Bay.
This otter investigated Kevin Stierhoff prior to a dive in the kelp forest at Point Lobos State Reserve.
The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute research vessel WESTERN FLYER on the search for the airship MACON expedition.
Tidepools near Carmel
This brass signal lantern was the first artifact recovered from the MONITOR
The sea nettle (Chrysaora quinquecirrha) with accompanying juvenile fish that are not affected by nematocyst toxin.
The sea nettle (Chrysaora quinquecirrha) closeup
Two large red shrimp on a coral bottom
The MANTA underway doing a 360 off Pier 21 Galveston.
Tim Keeney, NOAA Deputy Assistant Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere at dedication ceremony of R/V MANTA.
The coral cap at West Flower Garden Bank.
This murex, a type of marine snail, is sitting atop a bright red sponge at Stetson Bank.
This hermit crab (Paguristes hernancortezi) was found scuttling across the sea floor in deeper areas of Flower Garden Banks NMS
This close-up image of symmetrical brain coral (Diploria strigosa) shows the grooved surface of the coral which os one of its most defining features.
Tiger grouper
Threespot damselfish
Three yellowline arrow crabs (Stenorynchus seticornicis) can be seen in this image.
The coral polyps are extended in this closeup view of Montastrea cavernosa, boulder star coral.
The Christmas tree worm - Spirobranchus giganteus seen here on Elbow Reef
Two male elephant seals fighting on the beach at San Miguel Island.
Two male elephant seals fighting on the beach at San Miguel Island.
The rugged coastline on the south side of Santa Cruz Island.
The research submersible DELTA illuminated at sunrise.
Tail of humpback whale as it dives.
Tail of blue whale as it dives.
Tube dwelling anemone (Pachycerianthus fimbriatus) and a mass of brittle stars.
Treefish (Sebastes serriceps).
Two island kelpfish (Alloclinus holderi).
The triple-expansion engine of the CUBA covered with marine flora and fauna.
Tile flooring and sea urchins on the SS CUBA.
Tabular Iceberg
Turner I.
Tony Dick & Mark Tucker diving
Tridacna maxima (mantle fringe) 6m depth
Tridacna maxima (close up) 4m depth
Tridacna maxima 4m depth
Turtle weed, Chlorodesmis fastigiata, at 6 meters depth.
Turtle weed, Chlorodesmis fastigiata, with zooidangia.
Trichogloea requienii at 11meters depth on ridge.
Thorny oyster (Spondylus sp.)
The dorid nudibranch (Chromodoris kunei)
The dorid nudibranch (Glossodoris atromarginata)
Tunicate colony
The blue dragon nudibranch (Pteraeolidia ianthina)
Tunicate (Polycarpa aurata)
Tunicate (Polycarpa aurata)
Trumpetfish (Aulostomus sp.)
Trumpetfish (Aulostomus sp.)
Trumpetfish (Aulostomus sp.)
Trumpetfish (Aulostomus sp.)
Tentatively identified as a bullethead parrotfish
Two examples of the solitary coral, scolymia cubensis, found at a depth of 150 feet
This blushing star coral (Stephanocoenia mechelinii) is severely affected by Dark Spot Syndrome
This lettuce coral (Agaricia sp.) is one of the most common corals on the reefs of Little Cayman
The biodiversity of vertical walls can be impressive, as this photo from the Indo-Pacific region demonstrates.
The precious black corals are also common on the wall faces, rarely above 150 ft depth due to prior harvesting for the jewelry trade.
Team TZ members conducting a site survey at a depth of 40 feet
The liver sponge, Plakortis sp., produces a series of important chemical compounds that deter predators and have biomedical antimicrobial activity.
This brown sponge (Agelas conifera) is common on both shallow and deep Caribbean reefs, but grows to enormous proportions on deeper reefs where it can
Trumpetfish
This Nassau grouper, nicknamed Jerry, came to visit on many of our dives.
This banded butterflyfish is one of the more important predators on shallow coral reefs.
The shallow reef is dominated by soft and hard corals whereas sponges dominate the deep reef community.
This strange liver sponge appears to be dripping into the depths.
This bizarre sponge was a surprising find on the shallow reefs of Little Cayman Island.
Technical divers exploring the deep wall community.
Truck steering wheel on the Sankisan Maru.
Truck tire on the Sankisan Maru.
Truck grill on the Sankisan Maru.
Tank tread on small tank on the Nippo Maru.
The Nippo Maru.
Truck tires on the Hoku Maru.
Torpedoes strewn about the hold of the Heian Maru, a submarine tender.
Torpedoes strewn about the hold of the Heian Maru, a submarine tender.
Torpedoes strewn about the hold of the Heian Maru, a submarine tender.
Tail of a Japanese Zero aircraft that never got the opportunity to attack
Test markers on the Fujikawa Maru.
Tail of Betty Bomber lying on its side.
Two divers are towed behind a small boat in order to survey a large area of coral reef.
Two divers are towed behind a small boat in order to survey a large area of coral reef.
Two divers are towed behind a small boat in order to survey a large area of coral reef.
Two biologists record fish along a transect line during an underwater survey.
Two biologists record fish along a transect line during an underwater survey.
Thick green algae overgrowing coral.
Thick green algae making inroads into a living coral area.
Thick green algae covering most of the seafloor in a formerly vibrant coral reef community.
Two lone sergeant major fish wander through the skeleton of a once vibrant reef.
Tourists posing at a Guam reef attraction
Towing a big derelict net back to the CASITAS
Tunicates (Ascidiacea sp.)
Tunicates (Ascidiacea sp.)
Tube blenny (Acanthemblemaria sp.)
Trumpetfish (Aulostomus maculatus) with red finger sponge and long-spined urchin (Diadema antillarum)
Trumpetfish (Aulostomus maculatus) with red finger sponge and long-spined urchin (Diadema antillarum)
Twinspot bass (Serranus flaviventris)
Trumpetfish (Aulostomus maculatus)
Two French angelfish (Pomacanthus paru)
Tarpon (Megalops atlanticus) with scientist diver in the background.
Trichogloea
Trichogloea sp.
Turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum)
Turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum), manatee grass (Syringodium isoetifoleum), Halimeda sp., and Penicillus sp.
Turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum) and manatee grass (Syringodium isoetifoleum)
Turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum)
Turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum)
Turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum) and Penicillus sp.
Turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum)
Turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum)
Turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum)
Turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum)
Tube coral (Cladocora abruscula) and turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum)
Turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum) in the foreground with mangrove detritus and leaves and mangrove prop roots (Rhizophora rts
Turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum) with red tube sponges (Porifera spp)
The invasive common lionfish (Pterois volitans)
The invasive common lionfish (Pterois volitans)
Tube sponges.
Two four-eyed butterfly fish
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