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Scientist using plankton net to survey marine fauna Isle of Mull, Scotland, UK, June 2013
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Scientist using plankton net to survey marine fauna Isle of Mull, Scotland, UK, June
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Botanist Dr. Anton Weissenhofer using a drone to survey, part of tropical rainforest regeneration project. Golfito, Costa Rica. 2018.
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Person planting tree in pasture, part of a tropical rainforest regeneration project. Golfito, Costa Rica. 2018.
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Botanist Dr. Anton Weissenhofer and colleague putting leaves into a press to create a herbarium. Leaves from trees planted in a former pasture four years previously, part of a tropical rainforest rest...
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Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) in seagrass bed. Researcher from CORE (Centre for Ocean Research and Education) Sciences diving in background, amongst exclusion cages on sea floor to monitor the eff...
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The Nature Conservancy volunteers collecting Eelgrass (Zostera marina) seeds, aerial view. Part of the largest seagrass bed restoration project, led by Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Virginia,...
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Scientists from The Nature Conservancy using their bodies to stir Eelgrass (Zostera marina) in large tanks where seeds will separate from leaves for later dispersal. Part of the largest seagrass bed r...
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Researchers from The Nature Conservancy pouring Eelgrass (Zostera marina) into large tank where seeds will separate from leaves for later dispersal. Part of the largest seagrass bed restoration projec...
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Scientist Bo Lusk collecting Eelgrass (Zostera marina) shoots with seeds. Part of the largest seagrass bed restoration project in the world led by Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Virginia, USA....
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Researchers from the Virginia Institute of Marine Science lowering Scallop (Argopecten irradians) cage into sea. The Virginia scallop fishery collapsed in the 1930s as seagrass beds disappeared from t...
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Researchers from the Virginia Institute of Marine Science pouring Scallops (Argopecten irradians) into cage. The Virginia scallop fishery collapsed in the 1930s as seagrass beds disappeared from the a...
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The Nature Conservancy scientist Bo Lusk teaching volunteer how to collect Eelgrass (Zostera marina) seeds for seagrass restoration project. Project led by Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Virgin...
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Researchers from Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada stitching up Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) juvenile after implanting a radio tag to track the fish's movements. Newfoundland, Canada. May 2...
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Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) juvenile held by researchers from Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada after implanting a radio tag to track the fish's movements. Newfoundland, Canada. May 2019.
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Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) juvenile held by researcher from Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada after implanting a radio tag to track fish's movements. Newfoundland, Canada. May 2019.
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Marine biologist Olivia Rhoades carrying out research into the impact of predators and scavengers on seagrass beds. Bahamas. 2019.
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Man ringing Peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) chick on hotel balcony. Houten, Utrecht, The Netherlands. May 2018.
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Bird ringer Henk-Jan Koning taking Tawny owl (Strix aluco) chick out of nest before ringing. Part of 60 year long-term study led by his father Fred to monitor raptor nests in a 3,400 hectare area of c...
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Father and son, Fred and Henk-Jan Koning blocking hole of Tawny owl (Strix aluco) nest box before ringing and weighing birds. Part of 60 year long-term study to monitor raptor nests in a 3,400 hectare...
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Bird ringer and researcher Henk-Jan Koning climbing tree to investigate nest in cavity. Part of 60 year long-term study run by Fred Koning to monitor raptor nests in a 3,400 hectare area of coastal du...
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Henk-Jan Koning climbing ladder to ring birds in nest hole while his dad Fred Koning blocks the hole with a jumper to stop the birds escaping. Part of 60 year long-term study to monitor raptor nests i...
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Tawny owls (Stix aluco) two held during bird ringing session. Part of a 60 year long-term study to monitor raptor nests in a 3,400 hectare area of coastal dunes. Near Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Febru...
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Tawny owl (Stix aluco) held during bird ringing session. Part of a 60 year long-term study to monitor raptor nests in a 3,400 hectare area of coastal dunes. Near Amsterdam, The Netherlands. February 2...
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Bird ringer Fred Koning holding Tawny owl (Strix aluco) during ringing session. Part of 60 year long-term study to monitor raptor nests in a 3,400 hectare area of coastal dunes. Near Amsterdam, The Ne...
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Tawny owl (Stix aluco) lying on ground, bird ringer fitting ring. Part of a 60 year long-term study led by Fred Koning to monitor raptor nests in a 3,400 hectare area of coastal dunes. Near Amsterdam,...
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Father and son, Fred and Henk-Jan Koning measuring Tawny owl (Stix aluco) wing during ringing session. Part of a 60 year long-term study to monitor raptor nests in a 3,400 hectare area of coastal dune...
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Bird ringer Henk-Jan Koning extracting Tawny owl (Stix aluco) from nest in tree cavity before ringing it. Part of a 60 year long-term study led by Fred Koning to monitor raptor nests in a 3,400 hectar...
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Researchers examining Raptor pellets to identify eaten prey. Part of a 60 year long-term study led by Fred Koning to monitor raptors and their nests in a 3,400 hectare area of coastal dunes. Near Amst...
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Raptor pellet in hand, researcher dissecting pellet to discover prey eaten by bird. Part of a 60 year long-term study led by Fred Koning to monitor raptors and their nests in a 3,400 hectare area of c...
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Bird ringer and researcher Fred Koning measuring and ringing four Tawny owl (Strix aluco) chicks. Part of a 60 year long-term study to monitor raptors and their nests in a 3,400 hectare area of coasta...
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Tawny owl (Stix aluco) lying on ground whilst bird ring is fitted by bird ringer. Part of a 60 year long-term study led by Fred Koning to monitor raptor nests in a 3,400 hectare area of coastal dunes....
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Scientists and researchers from Coral IVF project led by Southern Cross University looking down microscopes at night. Researchers scraping out reared Coral growing on settlement tiles before they can...
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Scientists and researchers from Coral IVF project led by Southern Cross University looking down microscopes at night. Researchers scraping out reared Coral growing on settlement tiles before they can...
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Scientists Dr. Dexter de la Cruz and Prof. Peter Harrison from Southern Cross University looking down microscopes at Coral larvae. Part of Coral IVF project to rear coral and replenish degraded sectio...
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Biologist Katie Chartrand of James Cook University aerating and de-clumping Coral larvae in larval pool. The Coral IVF project led by Southern Cross University captures Coral sperm and eggs before rea...
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Scientists from Coral IVF team setting up larval distribution plots. Project to rear Coral and replenish degraded sections of Great Barrier Reef, led by Prof. Peter Harrison of Southern Cross Universi...
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Biologist Katie Chartrand from James Cook University free diving in shallow coral reef. Part of Coral IVF team restoring damaged coral reef through rearing and releasing Coral larvae. Great Barrier Re...
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Biologist Katie Chartrand of James Cook University collecting Coral samples to further knowledge of Coral spawning, part of the Coral Larval Restoration Project led by Southern Cross University. Great...
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Coral reef with fish and diver from Coral IVF, Coral Larval Restoration Project in background. Project led by Southern Cross University to rear Coral and replenish degraded sections of Great Barrier R...
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Coral larvae in octagonal inflatable nursery pool, aerial view. Larvae reared following mass Coral spawning event. Scientists from Coral Larval Restoration Project led by Southern Cross University sit...
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Research aquarist Andrea Severeti with experiments in National Sea Simulator, fragment and spawn grown Coral from Great Barrier Reef. Australian Institute of Marine Science where impacts of complex en...
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Ecologist Dr. Carly Randall studying tray of plug substrates hosting Coral polyps aged one month, reared following November spawning. Research aims to improve success of coral restoration through iden...
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Biologist Dr. Kate Quigley looking at gravid Corals prior to spawning, freshly collected from Great Barrier Reef. Research into spatial and temporal drivers of thermal tolerance in Coral species. Nati...
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Entomologist with sample of Insects caught in malaise trap, reference books in background. Long-term monitoring has revealed a 75% decline in insect biomass over 27 years. Entomological Society Krefel...
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Entomologist returning tray of pinned Moth (Lepidoptera) specimens to shelf within collection. Entomological Society Krefeld. Germany 2018.
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Entomologist examining pinned Insect specimens within collection. Entomological Society Krefeld. Germany 2019.
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Entomologist examining pinned Insect specimens within collection. Entomological Society Krefeld. Germany 2019.
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Entomologist examining pinned Insect specimens within collection. Entomological Society Krefeld. Germany 2019.
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Researchers sampling aquatic invertebrates in trial ditches exposed to thiacloprid, a neonicotinoid. Organisms found to be 2500 times more sensitive to the insecticide in the natural environment than...
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