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A flounder swims through a healthy bed of seagrass.
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A juvenile American Lobster in natural cobble habitat in Rhode Island waters.The blue coloring in lobsters is thought to occur when the crustacean eatsprimarily one type of food in the lab. However, blue lobsters are occasionallyfound in the wild as
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A bay scallop in its natural habitat, eelgrass or Zostera marina.
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Metriolium senile, an anenome commonly found in Rhode Island waters.The anenome likes swift moving water and is frequently found in high currentareas.
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Caribbean Spiny lobster, Panulirus argus.Range: western tropical Atlantic (North Carolina to Brazil, to depths of 90m).
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The MV Columbus Iselin grounded on Looe Key in the Florida Keys NationalMarine Sanctuary in August 1994. When the ship grounded it caused extensivedamage to the reef. This image shows a huge swath of coral rubble at the impactsite.
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An overview of Dixon Bay in map form.
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An aerial of Dixon Bay
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Dixon Bay Island from the air.
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A view of Dixon Bay from the west.
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The first in a series of aerial images of Dixon Bay.The wing of the aircraft is visible in the upper frame of the image.
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The second in a series of aerial images of Dixon Bay.
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The third in a series of aerial images of Dixon Bay.
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The islands after the booms were placed to prevent infiltration of oil intothe marsh habitats.
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Dixon Bay - Phragmites boom as seen from the air. This image was taken indense fog.
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Dixon Bay - Attempts to contain the spill included booms placed around theSpartina alterniflora marsh habitat.
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An aerial view of the boom used to contain the spill at Dixon Bay.
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Dixon Bay; the open bay. This image shows oiled vegetation and a fog bank in thedistance.
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Dixon Bay, oil emulsion floating in the densely fogged marsh.
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Dixon Bay, a close up of oiled Spartina alterniflora, emulsion and brownedleaves.
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