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Below are images and videos associated with Ecosystems' Land Change Science Program fieldwork and research. We've also included a link to a climate illustrations webpage with illustrations that help explain tricky climate concepts and explain how climate change impacts ecosystems.

Images

graph of survival probabilities of fish through canals versus dams
Survival Probabilities of Fish Through Canals Versus Dams
Survival Probabilities of Fish Through Canals Versus Dams
Survival Probabilities of Fish Through Canals Versus Dams

Survival probability estimates and 95% confidence intervals for yearling Chinook Salmon, juvenile steelhead, and subyearling Chinook Salmon at three diversion dams on the Yakima River, Washington.

nine panel plot of passage entrainment vs canal flow
Nine Panel Plot of Fish Passage Entrainment vs Canal Flow
Nine Panel Plot of Fish Passage Entrainment vs Canal Flow
Nine Panel Plot of Fish Passage Entrainment vs Canal Flow

Estimated relationship between entrainment probability and proportion of river flow entering canals at Wapato Dam, Sunnyside Dam, and Prosser Dam on the Yakima River, Washington. The relationships are shown at the mean total river flow for (A) yearling Chinook Salmon, (B) juvenile steelhead, and (C) subyearling Chinook Salmon.

Estimated relationship between entrainment probability and proportion of river flow entering canals at Wapato Dam, Sunnyside Dam, and Prosser Dam on the Yakima River, Washington. The relationships are shown at the mean total river flow for (A) yearling Chinook Salmon, (B) juvenile steelhead, and (C) subyearling Chinook Salmon.

Dam in lower Yakima River
Dam in the lower Yakima River
Dam in the lower Yakima River
Dam in the lower Yakima River

This is a photo of a dam in the lower Yakima River. Efforts to ameliorate the negative effects of diversion dams on aquatic species of concern are important in rivers where water withdrawal supports agricultural economies, and they are likely to become increasingly important with impending climate change. 

This is a photo of a dam in the lower Yakima River. Efforts to ameliorate the negative effects of diversion dams on aquatic species of concern are important in rivers where water withdrawal supports agricultural economies, and they are likely to become increasingly important with impending climate change. 

infographic displaying economic statistics of various characteristics and challenges in ecosystems science.
Discover Ecosystems
Discover Ecosystems
Discover Ecosystems

America’s diverse ecosystems are an asset to current and future generations by supporting economically and recreationally important fish, wildlife, and lands. Healthy ecosystems support people and nature, fostering prosperity and enjoyment for all. 

America’s diverse ecosystems are an asset to current and future generations by supporting economically and recreationally important fish, wildlife, and lands. Healthy ecosystems support people and nature, fostering prosperity and enjoyment for all. 

infographic displaying economic statistics of various characteristics and challenges in ecosystems science.
Discover Ecosystems
Discover Ecosystems
Discover Ecosystems

America’s diverse ecosystems are an asset to current and future generations by supporting economically and recreationally important fish, wildlife, and lands. Healthy ecosystems support people and nature, fostering prosperity and enjoyment for all. 

America’s diverse ecosystems are an asset to current and future generations by supporting economically and recreationally important fish, wildlife, and lands. Healthy ecosystems support people and nature, fostering prosperity and enjoyment for all. 

three clustered thumbnail images of Beaufort Sea data visualizations
Beaufort Sea Data Visualization Thumbnails
Beaufort Sea Data Visualization Thumbnails
Beaufort Sea Data Visualization Thumbnails

These three thumbnail illustrations represent three different data visualizations about USGS research in the Beaufort Sea. The upper left image of an Arctic icebreaker and research vessel represents a viz about how sediment cores are collected.

These three thumbnail illustrations represent three different data visualizations about USGS research in the Beaufort Sea. The upper left image of an Arctic icebreaker and research vessel represents a viz about how sediment cores are collected.

Videos

road crews with heavy equipment remove snow that was at least 20 feet deep road crews with heavy equipment remove snow that was at least 20 feet deep
Going-to-the-Sun Road Avalanche Forecasting Program
Going-to-the-Sun Road Avalanche Forecasting Program

Going to the Sun Road: one of the most scenic drives in the United States. It winds through the high peaks of northern Montana, past glaciers and mountains, waterfalls and grizzly bears.

Going to the Sun Road: one of the most scenic drives in the United States. It winds through the high peaks of northern Montana, past glaciers and mountains, waterfalls and grizzly bears.

Photo of three scientists preparing to cap a sediment core on a ship deck Photo of three scientists preparing to cap a sediment core on a ship deck
Climate Research and Development Program – Ariana Sutton-Grier
Climate Research and Development Program – Ariana Sutton-Grier

USGS science helps to understand the causes and effects of environmental change. Ariana Sutton-Grier is the coordinator of the Climate Research and Development Program, whose scientists focus specifically on environmental changes that have occurred in the past, are taking place now, or will occur in the future. 

USGS science helps to understand the causes and effects of environmental change. Ariana Sutton-Grier is the coordinator of the Climate Research and Development Program, whose scientists focus specifically on environmental changes that have occurred in the past, are taking place now, or will occur in the future. 

Image shows waves on the open ocean with text reading Climate Research and Development Program Image shows waves on the open ocean with text reading Climate Research and Development Program
Climate Research and Development Program – Day in the Life of Climate R & D
Climate Research and Development Program – Day in the Life of Climate R & D

USGS science helps to understand the causes and effects of environmental change. Scientists in the Climate Research and Development Program focus specifically on these changes, conducting their work across many fields and disciplines throughout the United States and the globe.

USGS science helps to understand the causes and effects of environmental change. Scientists in the Climate Research and Development Program focus specifically on these changes, conducting their work across many fields and disciplines throughout the United States and the globe.

Photo of three scientists preparing to cap a sediment core on a ship deck Photo of three scientists preparing to cap a sediment core on a ship deck
Climate Research and Development Program – Ariana Sutton-Grier (AD)
Climate Research and Development Program – Ariana Sutton-Grier (AD)

USGS science helps to understand the causes and effects of environmental change. Ariana Sutton-Grier is the coordinator of the Climate Research and Development Program, whose scientists focus specifically on environmental changes that have occurred in the past, are taking place now, or will occur in the future. 

USGS science helps to understand the causes and effects of environmental change. Ariana Sutton-Grier is the coordinator of the Climate Research and Development Program, whose scientists focus specifically on environmental changes that have occurred in the past, are taking place now, or will occur in the future. 

Image shows waves on the open ocean with text reading Climate Research and Development Program Image shows waves on the open ocean with text reading Climate Research and Development Program
Climate Research and Development Program – Day in the Life of Climate R & D (AD)
Climate Research and Development Program – Day in the Life of Climate R & D (AD)

USGS science helps to understand the causes and effects of environmental change. Scientists in the Climate Research and Development Program focus specifically on these changes, conducting their work across many fields and disciplines throughout the United States and the globe.

USGS science helps to understand the causes and effects of environmental change. Scientists in the Climate Research and Development Program focus specifically on these changes, conducting their work across many fields and disciplines throughout the United States and the globe.

view off back of boat as science crew prepare to deploy marine sediment trap view off back of boat as science crew prepare to deploy marine sediment trap
Deploying the Marine Sediment Sampler in Gulf of Mexico (AD)
Deploying the Marine Sediment Sampler in Gulf of Mexico (AD)

Video of scientific and ship crew deploying a sediment trap in the Gulf of Mexico off of a research vessel.

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