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Pioneer islands developing around deposited trees

Woods Hole Group modeled the hydrodynamics of an artificial inlet in an effort to aid in the cleanup of unexploded ordnace at Tisbury Great Pond. Researchers used a RiverSurveyor to help with the efforts.

 

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Photos courtesy of David Walsh / Woods Hole Group

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

An extensive scree slope in the Alps (note figures in the bottom foreground for scale).

 

Taken during Keele University undergraduate geology student field trip, summer 1988.

 

Photo taken by:Simon Haslett

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Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Students and faculty of environmental science get together on Thursday, September 3, 2015 for a zero-waste potluck on the back porch of Ridges Building 22. Attendants of the potluck were encouraged to bring their own plates, cups, silverware, and cloth napkins to the event. (©2015 Jillyann Burns/Ohio University)

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Students and faculty of environmental science get together on Thursday, September 3, 2015 for a zero-waste potluck on the back porch of Ridges Building 22. Attendants of the potluck were encouraged to bring their own plates, cups, silverware, and cloth napkins to the event. (©2015 Jillyann Burns/Ohio University)

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Students and faculty of environmental science get together on Thursday, September 3, 2015 for a zero-waste potluck on the back porch of Ridges Building 22. Attendants of the potluck were encouraged to bring their own plates, cups, silverware, and cloth napkins to the event. (©2015 Jillyann Burns/Ohio University)

Students and faculty of environmental science get together on Thursday, September 3, 2015 for a zero-waste potluck on the back porch of Ridges Building 22. Attendants of the potluck were encouraged to bring their own plates, cups, silverware, and cloth napkins to the event. (©2015 Jillyann Burns/Ohio University)

Students and faculty of environmental science get together on Thursday, September 3, 2015 for a zero-waste potluck on the back porch of Ridges Building 22. Attendants of the potluck were encouraged to bring their own plates, cups, silverware, and cloth napkins to the event. (©2015 Jillyann Burns/Ohio University)

Tetra Tech, a global environmental consulting firm, rented a water quality monitoring system from us to keep an eye on the Avalon Bay dredging project. The goal was to clear out portions of New Jersey's harbors to help with shipping and recreation. A remote data logging system helped project managers keep constant watch on water quality at the sites.

 

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Photos courtesy of John Gee from Tetra Tech

Students and faculty of environmental science get together on Thursday, September 3, 2015 for a zero-waste potluck on the back porch of Ridges Building 22. Attendants of the potluck were encouraged to bring their own plates, cups, silverware, and cloth napkins to the event. (©2015 Jillyann Burns/Ohio University)

Professor Ron Hutchison shows one of the varieties of tomatoes grown on the Stockton University Farm. Credit: Diane D'Amico/Stockton University

This photo was taken after I dug up and found the first egg on the top of the sea turtle nest. Part of my job was to look for turtle crawls to indicate nesting behavior and then collect one egg from each nest for DNA sampling. On this day we dug for 2 hours before my co-workers thought it was a false crawl (no eggs laid). By the looks of the original crawl, though, I did not agree and kept digging. Eventually I found the eggs and it was a great feeling!

 

Employer: NC Wildlife Resources Commission

Major: Environmental Science

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Woods Hole Group modeled the hydrodynamics of an artificial inlet in an effort to aid in the cleanup of unexploded ordnace at Tisbury Great Pond. Researchers used a RiverSurveyor to help with the efforts.

 

Read the full story: www.fondriest.com/news/study-aids-unexploded-ordnance-cle...

 

Photos courtesy of David Walsh / Woods Hole Group

Our editor got the chance to visit the National Center for Water Quality Research (located in Tiffin, Ohio) and talk with researchers about the history of the center as well as their current projects.

 

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Matt Rich shows students a stream gauge used to take measurements in the water. (Image by Dave Edmark.)

Tree samples sit in an incubator in Cipollini's lab at Wright State.

 

Our editor Daniel and graphic designer Nate got to meet up with Don Cipollini, professor of biological sciences at Wright State University, to talk about his discovery that emerald ash borers were attacking new tree species.

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ES & EP 2 field trip to Drumclif as part of the Aquatic Ecology Module at IT Sligo

"Environment and Human Health in Africa in the 21st Century" with UK Research Scientist Michael Depledge (Feb. 4, 2010). More than 225 people were in attendance.

 

Part of The Plight and Promise of Africa: An Eckerd College Initiative.

 

Bradley Ennis Photography

I want to show the experience I have had seeing the amazing sunsets of Mexico.

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