Fire Island, NY sand dunes with protective sand fencing
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Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program images.
Fire Island, NY sand dunes with protective sand fencing
Image taken prior to the peak of the Nor'Ida storm event
Image taken prior to the peak of the Nor'Ida storm eventThough this image was taken prior to the peak of the Nor'Ida storm event, elevated water levels have already eroded the oceanside of a primary dune.
Image taken prior to the peak of the Nor'Ida storm event
Image taken prior to the peak of the Nor'Ida storm eventThough this image was taken prior to the peak of the Nor'Ida storm event, elevated water levels have already eroded the oceanside of a primary dune.
Shorebirds on the shoreline on a Fire Island, NY beach
Shorebirds on the shoreline on a Fire Island, NY beachShorebirds on the shoreline on a Fire Island, NY beach
Shorebirds on the shoreline on a Fire Island, NY beach
Shorebirds on the shoreline on a Fire Island, NY beachShorebirds on the shoreline on a Fire Island, NY beach
Fire Island, New York shoreline
Ocean side homes on Fire Island, New York
Ocean side homes on Fire Island, New York
Protected Species Observer aboard CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent
Protected Species Observer aboard CCGS Louis S. St-LaurentProtected Species Observer aboard CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent
Protected Species Observer aboard CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent
Protected Species Observer aboard CCGS Louis S. St-LaurentProtected Species Observer aboard CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent
Seismic Lab aboard CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent
Seismic Lab aboard CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent
U.S. and Canadian two icebreaker collaboration in the Arctic Ocean. Flags flying from CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent.
U.S. and Canadian two icebreaker collaboration in the Arctic Ocean. Flags flying from CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent.
USGS divers Steve Rubin and Reg Reisenbichler laying out a survey transect in the Elwha River in northern Washington.
USGS divers Steve Rubin and Reg Reisenbichler laying out a survey transect in the Elwha River in northern Washington.
This photograph shows birds taking flight near Icy Cape on the Chukchi Sea coast of Alaska, an area that provides habitat for a variety of avian species.
This photograph shows birds taking flight near Icy Cape on the Chukchi Sea coast of Alaska, an area that provides habitat for a variety of avian species.
This photograph shows two grizzly bears frolic on the tundra near the Avak River on the Chukchi Sea coast of Alaska. Coastal erosion along the Arctic coast is chronic, widespread and potentially accelerating, posing threats to infrastructure important for defense and energy purposes, natural shoreline habitats and nearby Native communities.
This photograph shows two grizzly bears frolic on the tundra near the Avak River on the Chukchi Sea coast of Alaska. Coastal erosion along the Arctic coast is chronic, widespread and potentially accelerating, posing threats to infrastructure important for defense and energy purposes, natural shoreline habitats and nearby Native communities.
This photograph shows snow and ice melt along the rolling hills and coastal bluffs near Cape Sabine on the western Chukchi Sea coast of Alaska.
This photograph shows snow and ice melt along the rolling hills and coastal bluffs near Cape Sabine on the western Chukchi Sea coast of Alaska.
This photograph shows three caribou escape the mosquitos on the mudflats of Kasegaluk Lagoon on the Chukchi Sea coast of Alaska. Coastal erosion along the Arctic coast is chronic, widespread and potentially accelerating, posing threats to infrastructure important for defense and energy purposes, natural shoreline habitats and nearby Native communities.
This photograph shows three caribou escape the mosquitos on the mudflats of Kasegaluk Lagoon on the Chukchi Sea coast of Alaska. Coastal erosion along the Arctic coast is chronic, widespread and potentially accelerating, posing threats to infrastructure important for defense and energy purposes, natural shoreline habitats and nearby Native communities.
PCMSC research vessel Parke Snavely on Nisqually Reach
PCMSC research vessel Parke Snavely on Nisqually ReachUSGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center’s research vessel R/V Parke Snavely motors on the Nisqually Reach of Puget Sound.
PCMSC research vessel Parke Snavely on Nisqually Reach
PCMSC research vessel Parke Snavely on Nisqually ReachUSGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center’s research vessel R/V Parke Snavely motors on the Nisqually Reach of Puget Sound.
Low dunes on Cape Canaveral often overwash during storm events, transporting sand landward. Critical infrastructure may be buried or flooded. In addition, significant landward transport of sand may lead to extensive shoreline erosion.
Low dunes on Cape Canaveral often overwash during storm events, transporting sand landward. Critical infrastructure may be buried or flooded. In addition, significant landward transport of sand may lead to extensive shoreline erosion.
Photo showing turtle tracks on a dune at Cape Canaveral
Photo showing turtle tracks on a dune at Cape CanaveralPhoto showing turtle tracks leading from a nest on a dune at Cape Canaveral.
Photo showing turtle tracks on a dune at Cape Canaveral
Photo showing turtle tracks on a dune at Cape CanaveralPhoto showing turtle tracks leading from a nest on a dune at Cape Canaveral.
2009 oblique photos of Cape Cod Bay from a USGS overflight
2009 oblique photos of Cape Cod Bay from a USGS overflight
Cape Cod Bay oblique photos from a USGS overflight
Cape Cod Bay oblique photos from a USGS overflight2009 oblique photos of Cape Cod Bay from a USGS overflight
Cape Cod Bay oblique photos from a USGS overflight
Cape Cod Bay oblique photos from a USGS overflight2009 oblique photos of Cape Cod Bay from a USGS overflight
Kelp greenling fish, about 8 inches long, swims above a seafloor of mixed gravel, cobble, and rock near Half Moon Bay, California.
Kelp greenling fish, about 8 inches long, swims above a seafloor of mixed gravel, cobble, and rock near Half Moon Bay, California.
Tripod deployment along the outer perimeter of Diamond Shoals, NC
Tripod deployment along the outer perimeter of Diamond Shoals, NCMarinna Martini, Woods Hole, Coastal and Marine Science Center, prepares to deploy tripods at three sites along the outer perimeter of Diamond Shoals, North Carolina.
Tripod deployment along the outer perimeter of Diamond Shoals, NC
Tripod deployment along the outer perimeter of Diamond Shoals, NCMarinna Martini, Woods Hole, Coastal and Marine Science Center, prepares to deploy tripods at three sites along the outer perimeter of Diamond Shoals, North Carolina.
Deploying an instrumented minipod South of Fire Island, NY.
Deploying an instrumented minipod South of Fire Island, NY.USGS researchers deploying an instrumented minipod South of Fire Island, NY.
Deploying an instrumented minipod South of Fire Island, NY.
Deploying an instrumented minipod South of Fire Island, NY.USGS researchers deploying an instrumented minipod South of Fire Island, NY.