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A vegetated sandy shoreline with a pathway extending towards calm water under a cloudy sky
Ocean view from Fire Island, NY
Ocean view from Fire Island, NY
Ocean view from Fire Island, NY

Fire Island is a barrier island off the coast of Long Island, New York that hosts several protected areas, nesting habitat for shorebirds, and beachgoers looking for a relaxing place for recreation. USGS studies how the island changes over time - in both the past and present - to better understand how the island may evolve in the future. 

Fire Island is a barrier island off the coast of Long Island, New York that hosts several protected areas, nesting habitat for shorebirds, and beachgoers looking for a relaxing place for recreation. USGS studies how the island changes over time - in both the past and present - to better understand how the island may evolve in the future. 

ADCP Training Time Lapse
ADCP Training Time Lapse
ADCP Training Time Lapse

This video was taken during the SW1321 training course, Streamflow Measurements Using ADCPs. On this field day, students from all over the USGS used their newfound knowledge to collect ADCP data in Windham, Maine.
 

This video was taken during the SW1321 training course, Streamflow Measurements Using ADCPs. On this field day, students from all over the USGS used their newfound knowledge to collect ADCP data in Windham, Maine.
 

women in cableway car above water pulling orange adcp
Cableway measurement Saranac River at Plattsburgh, NY
Cableway measurement Saranac River at Plattsburgh, NY
Cableway measurement Saranac River at Plattsburgh, NY

USGS contractor Diana Phillips on September 12, 2019, making a section by section measurement at USGS 04273500 SARANAC RIVER AT PLATTSBURGH NY using an acoustic doppler current profiler (ADCP). Photo by Brian McDonald

USGS contractor Diana Phillips on September 12, 2019, making a section by section measurement at USGS 04273500 SARANAC RIVER AT PLATTSBURGH NY using an acoustic doppler current profiler (ADCP). Photo by Brian McDonald

Increasing seed stocks in the greenhouse. Mojave and Sonoran Desert restoration
Increasing seed stocks in the greenhouse. Desert restoration
Increasing seed stocks in the greenhouse. Desert restoration
Increasing seed stocks in the greenhouse. Desert restoration

Increasing seed stocks in the greenhouse for use in the USGS-WERC network of common garden experiments throughout the Mojave Desert.

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Pre-flight inspection
Pre-flight inspection
Pre-flight inspection

USGS and OAS team prepares the sampling mechanism and inspects the unmanned aerial system a few minutes before mission start and takeoff. All safety precautions were taken to ensure the aircraft and sampling mechanism were sterile, and would return safely from the pond.

USGS and OAS team prepares the sampling mechanism and inspects the unmanned aerial system a few minutes before mission start and takeoff. All safety precautions were taken to ensure the aircraft and sampling mechanism were sterile, and would return safely from the pond.

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Chris Kephart and Harrison Dalby - discussing Ohio Microbiology Lab
Chris Kephart and Harrison Dalby - discussing Ohio Microbiology Lab
Dr. Ed Roseman speaking at AOC meeting in Cleveland
Dr. Ed Roseman Delivers Plenary Address to AOC Meeting in Cleveland
Dr. Ed Roseman Delivers Plenary Address to AOC Meeting in Cleveland
Dr. Ed Roseman Delivers Plenary Address to AOC Meeting in Cleveland

GSLC research fish biologist, Dr. Ed Roseman, delivers a plenary address at the Great Lakes Areas of Concern (AOC) conference on September 11-12, 2019.

National Geographic photographer at HBBS
National Geographic Visits Hammond Bay to Photograph Sea Lamprey
National Geographic Visits Hammond Bay to Photograph Sea Lamprey
National Geographic Visits Hammond Bay to Photograph Sea Lamprey

National Geographic photographer, Keith Ladzinski, photographs live sea lamprey at Hammond Bay Biological Station on September 11, 2019 for an expansive article featuring the Great Lakes.

National Geographic photographer, Keith Ladzinski, photographs live sea lamprey at Hammond Bay Biological Station on September 11, 2019 for an expansive article featuring the Great Lakes.

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Scott Lydeen at Strawberry Peak Seismic Station Tower
Scott Lydeen at Strawberry Peak Seismic Station Tower
Scott Lydeen at Strawberry Peak Seismic Station Tower

USGS technicial Scott Lydeen climbing the tower at the Strawberry Peak seismic station tower, part of the Southern California Seismic Network.

USGS technicial Scott Lydeen climbing the tower at the Strawberry Peak seismic station tower, part of the Southern California Seismic Network.

Everts Thistle with purple flowers
Everts thistle in bloom.
Everts thistle in bloom.
Everts thistle in bloom.

This mountain meadow inhabiting species is generally distinctive in its long copious stem and leaf hairs and inflorescences with congested white to pinkish or light purplish flowering heads that are surrounded by very long stem leaves.

This mountain meadow inhabiting species is generally distinctive in its long copious stem and leaf hairs and inflorescences with congested white to pinkish or light purplish flowering heads that are surrounded by very long stem leaves.

People work together with tools in a mangrove forest
Fieldwork in a mangrove forest
Fieldwork in a mangrove forest
Fieldwork in a mangrove forest

The USGS and partners are studying how mangrove forests in the Federated States of Micronesia may respond to sea-level rise over the coming century. Their projections will help Micronesian communities plan for the future.

The USGS and partners are studying how mangrove forests in the Federated States of Micronesia may respond to sea-level rise over the coming century. Their projections will help Micronesian communities plan for the future.

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Gas Hydrates in Alaska 2019
Gas Hydrates in Alaska 2019
Gas Hydrates in Alaska 2019

The Alaska North Slope is rich in gas hydrate-bearing formations which contain significant natural gas resources. The USGS has released a geologically based assessment for how much of these resources is technically recoverable.

The Alaska North Slope is rich in gas hydrate-bearing formations which contain significant natural gas resources. The USGS has released a geologically based assessment for how much of these resources is technically recoverable.

Mangrove forest with dense aboveground roots
Mangrove forest in Micronesia
Mangrove forest in Micronesia
Mangrove forest in Micronesia

Mangrove forest in Micronesia.

The USGS and partners are studying how mangrove forests in the Federated States of Micronesia may respond to sea-level rise over the coming century. Their projections will help Micronesian communities plan for the future.

Mangrove forest in Micronesia.

The USGS and partners are studying how mangrove forests in the Federated States of Micronesia may respond to sea-level rise over the coming century. Their projections will help Micronesian communities plan for the future.

Mangrove forests with water in the foreground and forest with dense aboveground roots
Mangrove forest in Pohnpei, Micronesia
Mangrove forest in Pohnpei, Micronesia
Mangrove forest in Pohnpei, Micronesia

Mangrove forest in Pohnpei, Micronesia.

The USGS and partners are studying how mangrove forests in the Federated States of Micronesia may respond to sea-level rise over the coming century. Their projections will help Micronesian communities plan for the future.

Mangrove forest in Pohnpei, Micronesia.

The USGS and partners are studying how mangrove forests in the Federated States of Micronesia may respond to sea-level rise over the coming century. Their projections will help Micronesian communities plan for the future.

Close up on aboveground roots sticking out of muddy ground
Mangrove roots in Micronesia
Mangrove roots in Micronesia
Mangrove roots in Micronesia

Mangrove roots in Micronesia.

The USGS and partners are studying how mangrove forests in the Federated States of Micronesia may respond to sea-level rise over the coming century. Their projections will help Micronesian communities plan for the future.

Mangrove roots in Micronesia.

The USGS and partners are studying how mangrove forests in the Federated States of Micronesia may respond to sea-level rise over the coming century. Their projections will help Micronesian communities plan for the future.

Mangrove forests with water in the foreground and forest with dense aboveground roots
Mangrove trees in Micronesia
Mangrove trees in Micronesia
Mangrove trees in Micronesia

Mangrove forest in Micronesia.

The USGS and partners are studying how mangrove forests in the Federated States of Micronesia may respond to sea-level rise over the coming century. Their projections will help Micronesian communities plan for the future.

Mangrove forest in Micronesia.

The USGS and partners are studying how mangrove forests in the Federated States of Micronesia may respond to sea-level rise over the coming century. Their projections will help Micronesian communities plan for the future.

A map shows islands plotted on a latitude and longitude scale with colors that show varying ocean depth.
Overview of Hawaii high-resolution SWAN model grids
Overview of Hawaii high-resolution SWAN model grids
Overview of Hawaii high-resolution SWAN model grids

Overview of the high-resolution model grids from: “Dynamically downscaled future wave projections from SWAN model results for the main Hawaiian Islands”

There is a short window of opportunity to complete glacier repeat photography.
Short window of opportunity to complete glacier repeat photo
Short window of opportunity to complete glacier repeat photo
Short window of opportunity to complete glacier repeat photo

There is a short window of opportunity to complete glacier repeat photography.  Scientists must wait until late summer, when seasonal snow has melted from the glacier surface and glacier margins can be identified.  This is also the time of year when weather and forest fire smoke can hamper photography and hiking.

There is a short window of opportunity to complete glacier repeat photography.  Scientists must wait until late summer, when seasonal snow has melted from the glacier surface and glacier margins can be identified.  This is also the time of year when weather and forest fire smoke can hamper photography and hiking.

USGS employee taking repeat photo of glaciers
USGS employee taking repeat photo of glaciers
USGS employee taking repeat photo of glaciers
USGS employee taking repeat photo of glaciers

USGS employee captures a repeat photo of Grinnell and Salamander Glaciers from the summit of Mt. Gould in Glacier National Park.

USGS employee captures a repeat photo of Grinnell and Salamander Glaciers from the summit of Mt. Gould in Glacier National Park.

Two photos of red well piping in basement of building. In one photo, scientist is preparing to to take water-level measurements.
USGS Groundwater Well Dates Back to 1874 (NWIS Site 430429089230301)
USGS Groundwater Well Dates Back to 1874 (NWIS Site 430429089230301)
USGS Groundwater Well Dates Back to 1874 (NWIS Site 430429089230301)

The first USGS groundwater level measurement recorded in this well is from 1874! The well was originally a flowing artesian well that was used as an active water supply. Routine monitoring began in 1946.

The first USGS groundwater level measurement recorded in this well is from 1874! The well was originally a flowing artesian well that was used as an active water supply. Routine monitoring began in 1946.

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