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Underwater photo of a sandy and rocky reef environment with a tray of equipment held down on the rocky area with weights.
Reef-mounted instruments
Reef-mounted instruments
Reef-mounted instruments

Instrument package mounted to the seaward slope of a coral reef off southwestern Puerto Rico.

Phormidium
Cyanobacteria - Phormidium (blue green algae)
Cyanobacteria - Phormidium (blue green algae)
Cyanobacteria - Phormidium (blue green algae)

Microscopic view of blue green algae sample. Some algae produce toxins that threaten the health and safety of living things that come in direct contact. Cyanobacteria - Phormidium (blue green algae)

Microscopic view of blue green algae sample. Some algae produce toxins that threaten the health and safety of living things that come in direct contact. Cyanobacteria - Phormidium (blue green algae)

Mallard Duckling
Mallard Duckling from Suisun Marsh
Mallard Duckling from Suisun Marsh
Mallard Duckling from Suisun Marsh

This mallard duckling was captured in Suisun Marsh. USGS scientists are weighing, measuring and banding waterfowl to understand how they are using the marsh and for capture-recapture data. 

This mallard duckling was captured in Suisun Marsh. USGS scientists are weighing, measuring and banding waterfowl to understand how they are using the marsh and for capture-recapture data. 

Southwest view of Soda-Avawatz Fault
Soda-Avawatz Fault, eastern Avawatz Mountains
Soda-Avawatz Fault, eastern Avawatz Mountains
Soda-Avawatz Fault, eastern Avawatz Mountains

This is a view to the southwest from the top of the piedmont on the eastern side of the Avawatz Mountains, ~25 km northwest of Baker, CA.

This is a view to the southwest from the top of the piedmont on the eastern side of the Avawatz Mountains, ~25 km northwest of Baker, CA.

collecting Ducks
Two Scientists Collecting Ducks
Two Scientists Collecting Ducks
Two Scientists Collecting Ducks

Researchers use wire mesh to construct traps for collecting waterfowl in Suisun Marsh, CA.

suisun marsh
Wrapping Up the Site
Wrapping Up the Site
Wrapping Up the Site

Moving from one site to the next requires hauling needed gear along with. These three have their hands full taking things back to the truck after processing waterfowl from a maintained site. 

Moving from one site to the next requires hauling needed gear along with. These three have their hands full taking things back to the truck after processing waterfowl from a maintained site. 

Remote Control Boat Deployment
Remote Control Boat Deployment
Remote Control Boat Deployment
Remote Control Boat Deployment

Oceanscience Q1250 Remote Boat for slow to mid flow.

Site prep
Walking Out to Prep Site for Waterfowl Trap in Suisun Marsh
Walking Out to Prep Site for Waterfowl Trap in Suisun Marsh
Walking Out to Prep Site for Waterfowl Trap in Suisun Marsh

Brock, a USGS volunteer, walks out to a future waterfowl trapping site with a bucket full of rice in hopes that it will attract waterfowl to the area.

Five people, spread out along a beach with rocky and sandy areas, walk parallel to the water's edge carrying gear.
Mapping squadron
Mapping squadron
Mapping squadron

Left to right: In July 2017 Tim Elfers (USGS), Hannah Drummond (WA State Dept. of Ecology), Heather Weiner (WA State Dept. of Ecology), Andrew Stevens (USGS), and Andy Ritchie (USGS) used handheld computers and backpack-mounted GPS equipment to record topography along a beach near the mouth of the Elwha River.

Left to right: In July 2017 Tim Elfers (USGS), Hannah Drummond (WA State Dept. of Ecology), Heather Weiner (WA State Dept. of Ecology), Andrew Stevens (USGS), and Andy Ritchie (USGS) used handheld computers and backpack-mounted GPS equipment to record topography along a beach near the mouth of the Elwha River.

A Black-legged Kittiwake with a herring in it's mouth
Black-legged Kittiwake with herring near Gull Island, Cook Inlet, AK
Black-legged Kittiwake with herring near Gull Island, Cook Inlet, AK
Black-legged Kittiwake with herring near Gull Island, Cook Inlet, AK

Black-legged Kittiwake with a herring in it's bill. These seabirds were foraging near Gull Island in Cook Inlet, Alaska.

Geologist Jamey Jones studying and preparing to collect samples of igneous rocks in Lake Clark National Park
Geologist collecting igneous rock samples in Lake Clark Nat'l Park
Geologist collecting igneous rock samples in Lake Clark Nat'l Park
Geologist collecting igneous rock samples in Lake Clark Nat'l Park

The photo was taken by Erin Todd during helicopter-supported geologic fieldwork in Lake Clark National Park this past summer.

Kīlauea Volcano's Kamokuna ocean entry reaches its one-year anniver...
Kīlauea's Kamokuna ocean entry reaches its 1-year anniv.
Kīlauea's Kamokuna ocean entry reaches its 1-year anniv.
Kīlauea's Kamokuna ocean entry reaches its 1-year anniv.

Kīlauea Volcano's Kamokuna ocean entry photographed on May 23, 2017 (left) and July 13, 2017 (right) show how lava flowing from the tube has both widened and thickened the delta. Near the sea cliff, the delta appears to have doubled in thickness over the past seven weeks, creating a distinctly sloped surface from the base of the cliff to the sea.

Kīlauea Volcano's Kamokuna ocean entry photographed on May 23, 2017 (left) and July 13, 2017 (right) show how lava flowing from the tube has both widened and thickened the delta. Near the sea cliff, the delta appears to have doubled in thickness over the past seven weeks, creating a distinctly sloped surface from the base of the cliff to the sea.

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