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My daughter watches as her grandfather helps cut her birthday cake.
My father was discharged from hospital after a serious ailment on this day, coincidentally my daughter's birthday as well. The preciousness of this moment could only truly be appreciated once these hands were almost taken away from us by fate.
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Ph.D. candidate Cassidy Peterson, left, retrieves a juvenile Sandbar shark while surveying approximately 15 miles into the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, July 18, 2018.
Peterson, a NMFS-Sea Grant Population and Ecosystem Dynamics Fellow who worked over the summer continuing long-term fish surveys. With her research team, they sampled to obtain data for fisheries, management, determine specific fish community structure and diversity, keep consistency when collecting research samples and determine relative abundance.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
The Shuttleworth Collection's Lysander being manoeuvred in to the hanger. This was after an air and static ground display at the Flying Festival 2019 at Old Warden Airfield.
Surprising just how large this aircraft is.
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Ph.D. candidate Cassidy Peterson, left, retrieves a juvenile Sandbar shark while surveying approximately 15 miles into the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, July 18, 2018.
Peterson, a NMFS-Sea Grant Population and Ecosystem Dynamics Fellow who worked over the summer continuing long-term fish surveys. With her research team, they sampled to obtain data for fisheries, management, determine specific fish community structure and diversity, keep consistency when collecting research samples and determine relative abundance.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
Situated along Great Victoria Street in the city centre. Opened in 1971 the Europa Hotel is sometimes called the most bombed hotel in the world. It suffered 36 bomb attacks during The Troubles.
Indian Spot-billed Duck perched on a washed away tree in Sirhind Canal near Ludhiana, Punjab.
Sometimes a scene tells more of a tale without colours. Maybe monochrome is reality and colours are just an illusion? Hmmm.
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Ph.D. candidate Cassidy Peterson, left, retrieves a juvenile Sandbar shark while surveying approximately 15 miles into the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, July 18, 2018.
Peterson, a NMFS-Sea Grant Population and Ecosystem Dynamics Fellow who worked over the summer continuing long-term fish surveys. With her research team, they sampled to obtain data for fisheries, management, determine specific fish community structure and diversity, keep consistency when collecting research samples and determine relative abundance.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Ph.D. candidate Cassidy Peterson, left, retrieves a juvenile Sandbar shark while surveying approximately 15 miles into the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, July 18, 2018.
Peterson, a NMFS-Sea Grant Population and Ecosystem Dynamics Fellow who worked over the summer continuing long-term fish surveys. With her research team, they sampled to obtain data for fisheries, management, determine specific fish community structure and diversity, keep consistency when collecting research samples and determine relative abundance.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Ph.D. candidate Cassidy Peterson, left, retrieves a juvenile Sandbar shark while surveying approximately 15 miles into the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, July 18, 2018.
Peterson, a NMFS-Sea Grant Population and Ecosystem Dynamics Fellow who worked over the summer continuing long-term fish surveys. With her research team, they sampled to obtain data for fisheries, management, determine specific fish community structure and diversity, keep consistency when collecting research samples and determine relative abundance.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
The 9th Graduation Ceremony of UONGOZI Institute, held on 15 May 2026 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, celebrating graduates from the Postgraduate Diploma in Leadership, Certificate in Leadership, Women’s Leadership Programme, and Emerging Leaders Programme. The event also marked 15 years of advancing leadership for sustainable development in Africa.
A juvenile Sandbar shark waits to be released while a team surveys approximately 15 miles into the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, July 18, 2018.
Cassidy Peterson, a NMFS-Sea Grant Population and Ecosystem Dynamics Fellow who worked over the summer continuing long-term fish surveys. With her research team, they sampled to obtain data for fisheries, management, determine specific fish community structure and diversity, keep consistency when collecting research samples and determine relative abundance.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
Local children playing football in a field near Pokhara, Nepal.
While clicking landscapes of phewa lake from the adjacent crop fields, I noticed these chirpy kids playing football nearby. Took this candid shot, which I showed to them on my camera screen. Got a good round of high fives and big smiles from the kids in return. Spread some joy and earned some soul replenishment!
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Ph.D. candidate Cassidy Peterson, left, retrieves a juvenile Sandbar shark while surveying approximately 15 miles into the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, July 18, 2018.
Peterson, a NMFS-Sea Grant Population and Ecosystem Dynamics Fellow who worked over the summer continuing long-term fish surveys. With her research team, they sampled to obtain data for fisheries, management, determine specific fish community structure and diversity, keep consistency when collecting research samples and determine relative abundance.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Ph.D. candidate Cassidy Peterson, left, retrieves a juvenile Sandbar shark while surveying approximately 15 miles into the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, July 18, 2018.
Peterson, a NMFS-Sea Grant Population and Ecosystem Dynamics Fellow who worked over the summer continuing long-term fish surveys. With her research team, they sampled to obtain data for fisheries, management, determine specific fish community structure and diversity, keep consistency when collecting research samples and determine relative abundance.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Ph.D. candidate Cassidy Peterson, left, retrieves a juvenile Sandbar shark while surveying approximately 15 miles into the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, July 18, 2018.
Peterson, a NMFS-Sea Grant Population and Ecosystem Dynamics Fellow who worked over the summer continuing long-term fish surveys. With her research team, they sampled to obtain data for fisheries, management, determine specific fish community structure and diversity, keep consistency when collecting research samples and determine relative abundance.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Ph.D. candidate Cassidy Peterson, left, retrieves a juvenile Sandbar shark while surveying approximately 15 miles into the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, July 18, 2018.
Peterson, a NMFS-Sea Grant Population and Ecosystem Dynamics Fellow who worked over the summer continuing long-term fish surveys. With her research team, they sampled to obtain data for fisheries, management, determine specific fish community structure and diversity, keep consistency when collecting research samples and determine relative abundance.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
The Swiss made heavy truck displayed ay the Festival of Steam and Transport 2019. Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent.
The dummy load on the flatbed contains basic living accomodation.
A flock of Greylag Geese flying over the lake in Harike Wildlife Sanctuary, Punjab.
This species of goose was one of the first wildlife to be domesticated during the time of ancient civilizations, like Egyptian and Roman, and was revered in many cultures.
It is a migratory bird that is the wild ancestor of domestic goose. It is found all over Eurasia, and in winters it migrates southward towards tropical Asia, including India.
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Ph.D. candidate Cassidy Peterson, left, retrieves a juvenile Sandbar shark while surveying approximately 15 miles into the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, July 18, 2018.
Peterson, a NMFS-Sea Grant Population and Ecosystem Dynamics Fellow who worked over the summer continuing long-term fish surveys. With her research team, they sampled to obtain data for fisheries, management, determine specific fish community structure and diversity, keep consistency when collecting research samples and determine relative abundance.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Ph.D. candidate Cassidy Peterson, left, retrieves a juvenile Sandbar shark while surveying approximately 15 miles into the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, July 18, 2018.
Peterson, a NMFS-Sea Grant Population and Ecosystem Dynamics Fellow who worked over the summer continuing long-term fish surveys. With her research team, they sampled to obtain data for fisheries, management, determine specific fish community structure and diversity, keep consistency when collecting research samples and determine relative abundance.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
73rd edition of the Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco – 6th round of the 2015 FIA Formula 1 World Championship 1. Nico Rosberg 2. Sebastian Vettel 3. Lewis Hamilton
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Ph.D. candidate Cassidy Peterson, left, retrieves a juvenile Sandbar shark while surveying approximately 15 miles into the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, July 18, 2018.
Peterson, a NMFS-Sea Grant Population and Ecosystem Dynamics Fellow who worked over the summer continuing long-term fish surveys. With her research team, they sampled to obtain data for fisheries, management, determine specific fish community structure and diversity, keep consistency when collecting research samples and determine relative abundance.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Ph.D. candidate Cassidy Peterson, left, retrieves a juvenile Sandbar shark while surveying approximately 15 miles into the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, July 18, 2018.
Peterson, a NMFS-Sea Grant Population and Ecosystem Dynamics Fellow who worked over the summer continuing long-term fish surveys. With her research team, they sampled to obtain data for fisheries, management, determine specific fish community structure and diversity, keep consistency when collecting research samples and determine relative abundance.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Ph.D. candidate Cassidy Peterson, left, retrieves a juvenile Sandbar shark while surveying approximately 15 miles into the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, July 18, 2018.
Peterson, a NMFS-Sea Grant Population and Ecosystem Dynamics Fellow who worked over the summer continuing long-term fish surveys. With her research team, they sampled to obtain data for fisheries, management, determine specific fish community structure and diversity, keep consistency when collecting research samples and determine relative abundance.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)