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Image: Trawl Net Being Let Off From a Boat
Trawl Net Being Let Off From a Boat
Trawl Net Being Let Off From a Boat
Trawl Net Being Let Off From a Boat

Fishery biologists Gary Curtis and Renee Potter guide the trawl net as it is let out from the RV/Grayling into Lake Huron.

Fishery biologists Gary Curtis and Renee Potter guide the trawl net as it is let out from the RV/Grayling into Lake Huron.

Image: Sea Otter Ready for a Nap
Sea Otter Ready for a Nap
Sea Otter Ready for a Nap
Sea Otter Ready for a Nap

This southern sea otter is settling down to rest in a small patch of Egregia (feather boa kelp). Find more sea otter photos at the USFWS Ventura sea otter Flickr gallery.

This southern sea otter is settling down to rest in a small patch of Egregia (feather boa kelp). Find more sea otter photos at the USFWS Ventura sea otter Flickr gallery.

Image: Yellow bellied flycatcher
Yellow bellied flycatcher
Yellow bellied flycatcher
Yellow bellied flycatcher

Yellow bellied flycatcher in the Presidential Range, White Mountains, NH

Image: Aphanizomenon Flos-aquae Bloom
Aphanizomenon Flos-aquae Bloom
Aphanizomenon Flos-aquae Bloom
Aphanizomenon Flos-aquae Bloom

Aphanizomenon is a common bloom-forming cyanobacteria, AKA, blue-green algae.  Many strains produce saxitoxin and cylindrospermopsin.

Aphanizomenon is a common bloom-forming cyanobacteria, AKA, blue-green algae.  Many strains produce saxitoxin and cylindrospermopsin.

Image: Honey Bees Make Life Sweet
Honey Bees Make Life Sweet
Honey Bees Make Life Sweet
Honey Bees Make Life Sweet

Honey bees live and work in highly collaborative, social colonies with a sole reproducing queen, and they make honey by storing nectar from flowering plants in their hives for use during food scarcities.

Honey bees live and work in highly collaborative, social colonies with a sole reproducing queen, and they make honey by storing nectar from flowering plants in their hives for use during food scarcities.

Image: Lead Shot in the Fall Zone
Lead Shot in the Fall Zone
Lead Shot in the Fall Zone
Lead Shot in the Fall Zone

Lead shot in the fall zone at the Broadkiln Sportsman's Club (quarter-coin for scale).

Lead shot in the fall zone at the Broadkiln Sportsman's Club (quarter-coin for scale).

Image: USGS Scientist at Work
USGS Scientist at Work
USGS Scientist at Work
USGS Scientist at Work

A USGS scientist operates an X-ray diffraction machine at the National Center in Reston, VA.

A USGS scientist operates an X-ray diffraction machine at the National Center in Reston, VA.

Image: Amakihi Honeycreeper
Amakihi Honeycreeper
Amakihi Honeycreeper
Amakihi Honeycreeper

During the past decade populations of this honeycreeper have begun to rebound at lower elevations on most of the main Hawaiian Islands, in spite of high prevalence of infection with avian malaria.

During the past decade populations of this honeycreeper have begun to rebound at lower elevations on most of the main Hawaiian Islands, in spite of high prevalence of infection with avian malaria.

Image: Sampling a Sprint in BEN Village
Sampling a Sprint in BEN Village
Sampling a Sprint in BEN Village
Sampling a Sprint in BEN Village

USGS Researcher Calin Tatu sampling a spring in a Balkan endemic nephropathy (BEN) village in Romania. Samples of water are tested for the presence of toxic organic compounds that are linked to BEN.

USGS Researcher Calin Tatu sampling a spring in a Balkan endemic nephropathy (BEN) village in Romania. Samples of water are tested for the presence of toxic organic compounds that are linked to BEN.

Image: Examining bass abnormalities
Examining bass abnormalities
Examining bass abnormalities
Examining bass abnormalities

USGS researcher examining bass for abnormalities in the field.

Implanting a Radio Transmitter in a Burmese Python
Implanting a Radio Transmitter in a Burmese Python
Implanting a Radio Transmitter in a Burmese Python

Researchers implant a radio transmitter in a 16-foot, 155-pound female Burmese python (Python molurus) at the South Florida Research Center, Everglades National Park. Radio-tracking builds understanding of where pythons spend their time and therefore where they can be controlled in practice. Photo courtesy of Lori Oberhofer, National Park Service.

Researchers implant a radio transmitter in a 16-foot, 155-pound female Burmese python (Python molurus) at the South Florida Research Center, Everglades National Park. Radio-tracking builds understanding of where pythons spend their time and therefore where they can be controlled in practice. Photo courtesy of Lori Oberhofer, National Park Service.

Image: Brutus Dominance Behavior After Capture
Brutus Dominance Behavior After Capture
Brutus Dominance Behavior After Capture
Brutus Dominance Behavior After Capture

A couple of hours after being immobilized for collaring, Brutus, a wolf being studied by USGS scientists, appears to have fully recovered. He returns to his pack mates and demonstrates dominance behavior over a younger male wolf. Note that Brutus has a stiff, aggressive stance and upright tail, while the younger male cowers.

A couple of hours after being immobilized for collaring, Brutus, a wolf being studied by USGS scientists, appears to have fully recovered. He returns to his pack mates and demonstrates dominance behavior over a younger male wolf. Note that Brutus has a stiff, aggressive stance and upright tail, while the younger male cowers.

Image: Brutus the North Pole Wolf Map
Brutus the North Pole Wolf Map
Brutus the North Pole Wolf Map
Brutus the North Pole Wolf Map

A closeup of the Fosheim Peninsula on central Ellesmere Island where the wolf, Brutus, was radio-tagged.

A closeup of the Fosheim Peninsula on central Ellesmere Island where the wolf, Brutus, was radio-tagged.

Image: Invasive Lionfish Removal
Invasive Lionfish Removal
Invasive Lionfish Removal
Invasive Lionfish Removal

A scientist from the North Carolina Aquarium removes an invasive red lionfish (Pterois volitans) found in coastal North Carolina's hard bottom habitat, to prevent ecological impacts due to its predation and competition with native fishes.

A scientist from the North Carolina Aquarium removes an invasive red lionfish (Pterois volitans) found in coastal North Carolina's hard bottom habitat, to prevent ecological impacts due to its predation and competition with native fishes.

Image: Pacific Northwest Forest Reflection
Pacific Northwest Forest Reflection
Pacific Northwest Forest Reflection
Pacific Northwest Forest Reflection

Reflection of autumn cedars (green and orange needles) in a calm pond with downed woody debris. Taken in the Cascade Mountains of the Pacific Northwest.

Reflection of autumn cedars (green and orange needles) in a calm pond with downed woody debris. Taken in the Cascade Mountains of the Pacific Northwest.

Image: Alligator Resting on Limestone Bedrock in Taylor Slough
Alligator Resting on Limestone Bedrock in Taylor Slough
Alligator Resting on Limestone Bedrock in Taylor Slough
Alligator Resting on Limestone Bedrock in Taylor Slough

Water levels are critical to the life cycle of alligators. Part of the Everglades restoration plan is to determine what historical water levels and flow rates supported healthy alligator populations.

Water levels are critical to the life cycle of alligators. Part of the Everglades restoration plan is to determine what historical water levels and flow rates supported healthy alligator populations.

Image: Hoh Rain Forest Fern in Autumn Sun
Hoh Rain Forest Fern in Autumn Sun
Hoh Rain Forest Fern in Autumn Sun
Hoh Rain Forest Fern in Autumn Sun

Sunlight through an autumn fern (with spores structures) in front of a downed old-growth cedar tree.

Image: Accessing Fish Release Site on North Fork of Toutle River
Accessing Fish Release Site on North Fork of Toutle River
Accessing Fish Release Site on North Fork of Toutle River
Accessing Fish Release Site on North Fork of Toutle River

Accessing a release site for salmonids implanted with radio transmitters. Behavior and movement of salmon are monitored as they migrate through the Toutle River.

Image: Snake River Cliff
Snake River Cliff
Snake River Cliff
Snake River Cliff

Returning via jet boat from a juvenile salmon fish release after a warm rain.

Returning via jet boat from a juvenile salmon fish release after a warm rain.

Image: Beach Sampling for Forage Fish Spawn
Beach Sampling for Forage Fish Spawn
Beach Sampling for Forage Fish Spawn
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