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The first piece of the culvert being installed, Phragmites australis, an invasive plant species in the background.
The restoration site - post restoration
This image was taken during the last stages of the work
The existing dam on the downstream side at the Town Brook restoration site.
The pond above the dam at the Town Brook dam removal site.
The spring runs fill the river with an abundance of blueback herring and alewife.
The next in a series that shows the procedure for capturing and transporting migrating blueback herring and alewife past dams and to their spawning ar
The fifth in a series of images that show restoration partners and volunteers collecting migrating anadromous blueback herring and alewife
The fourth in a series of images that show restoration partners and volunteers collecting migrating anadromous blueback herring and alewife
The third in a series of images that show restoration partners and volunteers collecting migrating anadromous blueback herring and alewife
The second in a series of images that show restoration partners and volunteers collecting migrating anadromous blueback herring and alewife
The first in a series of images that show restoration partners and volunteers collecting migrating anadromous blueback herring and alewife
Two project partner representatives watch the progress as the soil is tested at the dam removal site.
The second in this series of images that show the process of testing at the dam removal site for contaminants and historical artifacts.
The soil at the dam removal site is tested for possible contaminants to prevent leaching or erosion into the stream bed when removing the dam
The Eastern Neck site prepared for planting
The plantings were conducted in different patterns to determine the most successful planting technique
The planting area at the Cockroach Bay Aquatic Reserve
The second nursery built under the Tampa Bay wetland nursery program.
This image shows construction of a new wetland nursery at a St
Two schools from Hillsborough County plant approximately 8,000 planting units of smooth cordgrass, Spartina alterniflora, at the Cockroach Bay Aquatic
This image at Cockroach Bay shows the area to be planted in the upper left hand of the image
Two girl scouts plant three species of salt and high-marsh grass in a project designed to remove exotic and non-native salt marsh plants and restore t
The ditched channel prior to restoration.
The base flow channel, after restoration with the addition of meanders and ready for planting.
Two students dig a hole in preparation to plant potted wetland species at the restoration site.
The dedication event at Roy's Dam.
There was a large community turn-out to show support and appreciation for the restoration.
The awards ceremony at the dedication event
Traditional music to welcome the salmon was played at the dedication ceremony.
This image shows partial breeching of the dam and the initial construction of the pools.
The bucket dredge at Natal Channel.
The edge of one of the marsh creation sites one year after construction.
The Captain Berry dredges a containment dike at Big Island.
The dredging operation at Big Island.
The media arrives for the project dedication
The marsh buggy on stand-by
The marsh buggy in the background is a specialized piece of equipment used to move the dredge pipe and other equipment around
The containment dike as seen from a distance, the murky water indicates the rich sediment sources of the Atchafalaya River.
This image shows the vegetated edge of the containment dike in the center of the main project dike off the newly dredged project channel.
The containment dike at the restoration site.
The containment areas at the Big Island restoration site.
The small dredge in the center of the image, the Katrina, is an hydraulic dredge that pumps sediments into the containment area.
The spilt of a tributary channel shows the beginning of a delta lobe
Taken at a higher elevation than the previous image, this image shows the pumping of sediments into the restoration area.
Two men work the pumps at the Duck Creek restoration site.
The pumping system at Duck Creek used to loosen sand and gravel from the creek.
The pumping system used at Duck Creek loosens sand and gravel from the riverbed.
Three men in the river operate the pump.
The pumps blow air into the sand and gravel to loosen the sediments.
Three workers use the pump used to loosen sand and gravel at Duck Creek.
Two men work the pump at Duck Creek.
This image shows the huge size of the log jams at the Finney Creek restoration site
The Finney Creek restoration project placed over 750 logs into more than 80 log jams in upper Finney Creek
The United Anglers under Tom Furrer's direction raised funds to build a fish hatchery
The extreme drop at the culvert was eliminated by the restoration.
The completed fish pools, this image clearly shows how easily fish can now navigate the creek.
The restoration site, mid construction before the pools were completely constructed.
The sign thanking NOAA for its assistance in the construction.
Three students pose with a steelhead trout at their fish hatchery
Tom Furrer, the high school teacher, began the United Anglers of Case Grande as a way to actively engage students
The lower region of Haskell Slough
The Reiner brothers watch the arrival of the salmon.
This image was taken immediately after construction and restoration were completed
The typical unaltered pond/slough system that existed before the restoration
The Reiner brothers own the property that contains Haskell Slough
The dredge pipeline corridor as seen from the shoreline.
This image shows a control site at the Mona Island reef
This image shows the reef framework crushed at ground zero impact.
Two divers work to reattach a large fragment of Elkhorn coral, Acropora palmatta
The reef surrounding Mona Island contains old growth stands of Elkhorn coral, Acropora palmatta
The Jamilie anchors in calm waters.
The road down to the only existing housing at Mona Island leads to the staging and docking areas for the restoration workers.
The craggy face of a cliff at Mona Island
The shaded variations in the water illustrate the patch reefs common at Mona Island
The limestone cliffs at Mona Island
The reefs off Mona Island are the resting grounds for many ships
The hydraulic dredge, the beach builder.
This image shows the effect the sediment is having at East Timbalier island
The "Beach Builder".
The "Beach Builder" at work.
The newly created marsh platform on the east end, or Bayside, of the East Timbalier Island.
The rock revetment was placed to prevent erosion at the restoration site.
This view shows a southeast exposure where areas of erosion are evident.
The rock revetment placed at East Timbalier Island helps to prevent erosion while the marsh accretes.
The rock revetment shoreline of the restored area of East Timbalier Island.
The test planting of Spartina at the East Timbalier marsh platform.
This view of the west end shows the oil and gas infrastructure on the island where the main pumping area is located.
The newly created marsh platform shows the marsh buggy tracks after working to stabilize the area
The Gulf of Mexico at the west end of the project.
Two National Geodetic Survey field parties combined with crews from the Office of Marine and Aviation Operations Aircraft Operations Center to perform
Two National Geodetic Survey field parties combined with crews from the Office of Marine and Aviation Operations Aircraft Operations Center to perform
The NOAA Fisheries Laboratory in Panama City, Florida held an open house to commemorate NOAA's 200th Celebration
The Florida Key's National Marine Sanctuary cruise aboard the NOAA Ship NANCY FOSTER yielded an opportunity to assist other programs in need of valuab
The Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary hosted an educator workshop called "Down Under, Out Yonder." Participants were introduced to the bio
The Knauss Fellows spent a day in the refuge removing invasive species and learning different aspects of the management of Haystack Rock Unit of the O
The 2007 Humboldt Bay Maritime Expo was held on Woodley Island in Eureka
To commemorate NOAA's 200th celebration, National Weather Service employees and families from the Nebraska Weather Forecasting Offices in Hastings and
The habitat and marine chemistry section of Auke Bay Laboratories, Alaska Science Center (NOAA) is collaborating with Norwegian researchers in the stu
The scientists and crew of the NOAA Ship OSCAR DYSON crossed the Arctic Circle during the Bering-Aleutian Salmon International Survey in the Chukchi S
The National Data Buoy Center commemorates NOAA's 200th celebration with a catfish fry attended by NDBC and its technical services contractor, Science
The NOAA Ship Rainier docked at NOAA's Western Regional Center (WRC) and held an Open House for the employees of the WRC campus before heading out to
The NOAA Ship McArthur II watches the remnants of Hurricane Henrietta fade into the distance as it conducts research operations 250 miles SW of Manzan
The Chicago WSFO sends greetings! The office serves 9 million people, the Nation's busiest airspace and shipping on Lake Michigan
The National Coastal Data Development Center (NCDDC) supports ecosystem stewardship by providing access to the Nation's coastal data resources
The Officers and Crew of NOAA Ship ALBATROSS IV wish all of NOAA a happy 200 Years of Science and Service to our Nation
The Communication and Education Division of the National Ocean Service teamed up with the Des Moines' National Weather Service at the Iowa State Fair
The Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary celebrated 15 years with an Ocean's Fair at the Coastal Discovery Center at San Simeon Bay, cooperatively m
The NOAA CFO Office held a team building exercise with its staff from the Finance and Budget Offices at East Point Park in Washington, D.C.
The Northwest Fisheries Science Center Marine Biotoxin program and University of Washington scientists together with UCAR SOARS and Hollings Summer In
The Monitor National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council being observed by aliens at Cape Hatteras
The NWS in Taunton, Massachusetts, hosted the first stop of the 2007 East Coast Hurricane Awareness Tour at Quonset State Airport
This group of Americorps volunteers from northern Colorado called the Colorado Range Riders was assigned to help restore a portion of southern Mississ
The Physical Oceanography Division of NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory poses for a group photo outside of AOML
The National Weather Service Office in Gaylord, Michigan, sends 200th Greetings! Both the Upper Air Building and NEXRAD radar are shown with L-R: Bruc
The Dodge City National Weather Service Forecast Office sponsored an Earth Day poster contest among local elementary schools with the theme "Protectin
The NOAA Boulder Outreach Coordinating Council and other NOAA personnel shown here worked with artist and meteorologist Ken Leap to implement a sundia
The BEST Scientists on Ice - The Bering Ecosystem Study (BEST) aims to understand the Bering Sea ecosystem and the potential consequences of sea ice l
The NOAA NMFS Southeast Regional Office unveiled their new address, 263 NOAA Place, with the help of NOAA Administrator VADM Conrad Lautenbacher and R
The first retreat of the NOAA North Atlantic Regional Team (NART), a cross- section of NOAA leaders collaborating and seeking innovative solutions to
The National Weather Service participated in the Beaufort South Carolina Marine Corps Air Station Blue Angel Air Show which attracted 100,000 visitors
The Tradition Continues! NOAA's National Marine Sanctuary Program continued the 200-year tradition of mapping by participating in the groundbreaking S
The Scripps Institution of Oceanography R/V Roger Revelle nose-to-nose with an Antarctic iceberg
The NWS team in Bismarck celebrates some balmy weather with tropical attire following a winter season of blizzards, winter storms, and bitter cold
Third Assistant Engineer Tom Garten exploring Ragged Point off the Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship PATHFINDER.
The whole crew at Dry Pass Camp - A
Three deck officers on the SURVEYOR
The Dutchman (Benny Priem?) with some trout caught while on a shore party.
Thomas D
Teisserenc de Bort, (1855-1913) discoverer of the stratosphere, with Abbott Lawrence Rotch (1861-1912), founder of the Blue Hill Meteorological Observ
The meteorologist James Espy, a pioneering weather scientist
The official patch of ESSA, the Environmental Science Services Administration
TEKTITE I undersea habitat was built by General Electric in 1969.
TEKTITE II all-female team, led by S
TEKTITE II all female team in crews quarters, including Sylvia Earle (b&w suit).
Tank rack and gazebo deck outside AQUARIUS.
The main chamber of HELGOLAND was known as the "pregnant elephant."
Two MIR subs took underwater footage appearing in the movie "Titanic."
TRIESTE II ballasted and prepared to dive.
TRIESTE II launched in 1965, next version of the record deep diving sub.
Technical diver, using mixed gases to dive to 60 meters, decompresses.
The Perry Cubmarine wet sub carries two divers at speeds of up to 5 knots.
Trays containing rock slabs deployed on ferro-manganese crust at Cross Seamount.
Tube worms feeding at base of a black smoker chimney hydrothermal vent.
Tube worms at a Pacific hydrothermal vent are related to hydrocarbon seep worms
Tube worms living at a Gulf of Mexico hydrocarbon seep are 2 meters long
Tagged Graysby grouper inside reef block.
This temperate reef off North Carolina has hard corals and tropical fish.
The lights of the camera bring out the brilliant colors of the reef.
The diversity of fish and other reef organisms rival tropical rainforests.
Tiny coral animals build massive reef structures.
The notch in a humpback whale's tail is distinctive
The lobster's large claw can crush crabs, clams and fingers
This sea snake is actually a vertebrate and in the wrong place in collection.
Tilefish live in burrows, sometimes forming undersea Pueblo villages
Tornado over the plains
Tornado over the plains
Tornado approaching - National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) Collection
The most amazing sunset seen with the burning sky completely orange and red.
The Alaska Pipeline route sprinkled with snow.
The windmills of Kodiak Island standing above the clouds.
The view from the bridge of the NOAA Ship FAIRWEATHER on a zero-visibility foggy day.
The bridge over the Columbia River on a foggy morning.
The vicinity of the Alaska Pipeline route sprinkled with snow.
The vicinity of the Alaska Pipeline route sprinkled with snow.
The beauty of freshly fallen snow.
The beauty of freshly fallen snow.
The beauty of freshly fallen snow.
The beauty of freshly fallen snow.
The beauty of freshly fallen snow.
The beauty of freshly fallen snow.
The top of the bow of a rainbow seen at Dutch Harbor.
The NOAA Ship OSCAR DYSON seen in heavy winds in a probable near shore williwaw.
The NOAA Ship OSCAR DYSON seen in heavy winds in a probable near shore williwaw.
Tropical thunder cloud in western Pacific Ocean.
TAS on NOAA Ship OSCAR DYSON.
TAS on NOAA Ship OREGON II.
TAS on Skidaway Institute of Oceanography R/V SAVANNAH.
TAS on NOAA Ship OREGON II.
TAS on NOAA Ship OREGON II
TAS on NOAA Ship DELAWARE II.
TAS on NOAA Ship OREGON II.
TAS on NOAA Ship THOMAS JEFFERSON.
TAS on NOAA Ship OREGON II.
TAS on NOAA Ship OREGON II.
TAS on NOAA Ship OREGON II.
TAS on the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science R/V WALTON SMITH
TAS on NOAA Ship OREGON II
TAS on NOAA Ship OREGON II
TAS on NOAA Ship OREGON II
TAS on NOAA Ship OREGON II
TAS on NOAA Ship OREGON II
TAS on NOAA Ship THOMAS JEFFERSON
TAS on NOAA Ship OREGON II
TAS on NOAA Ship PISCES
TAS on NOAA Ship PISCES
TAS on NOAA Ship PISCES
TAS on NOAA Ship PISCES
TAS on NOAA Ship PISCES
TAS on NOAA Ship OSCAR DYSON
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