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Image: Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site
Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site
Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site
Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site

A morning photo depicts evidence of a sea turtle nesting the previous night (from the sea, left; return to sea, right). The protective stakes mark a nest from an earlier week as part of a county research program that marks and records every eighth nest.

A morning photo depicts evidence of a sea turtle nesting the previous night (from the sea, left; return to sea, right). The protective stakes mark a nest from an earlier week as part of a county research program that marks and records every eighth nest.

Image: Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site
Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site
Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site
Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site

A morning photo depicts evidence of a sea turtle nesting the previous night (from the sea, left; return to sea, right). The protective stakes mark a nest from an earlier week as part of a county research program that marks and records every eighth nest.

A morning photo depicts evidence of a sea turtle nesting the previous night (from the sea, left; return to sea, right). The protective stakes mark a nest from an earlier week as part of a county research program that marks and records every eighth nest.

Image: Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site
Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site
Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site
Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site

A morning photo depicts evidence of a sea turtle nesting the previous night (from the sea, left; return to sea, right). The protective stakes mark a nest from an earlier week as part of a county research program that marks and records every eighth nest.

A morning photo depicts evidence of a sea turtle nesting the previous night (from the sea, left; return to sea, right). The protective stakes mark a nest from an earlier week as part of a county research program that marks and records every eighth nest.

Image: Beach Erosion with Escarpment
Beach Erosion with Escarpment
Beach Erosion with Escarpment
Beach Erosion with Escarpment

Wave action produced by a tropical storm (Fay) eroded barrier island beaches on the Atlantic coast of Florida, producing cliff-like escarpments as depicted here.

Wave action produced by a tropical storm (Fay) eroded barrier island beaches on the Atlantic coast of Florida, producing cliff-like escarpments as depicted here.

Image: Red Morning Sunrise
Red Morning Sunrise
Red Morning Sunrise
Red Morning Sunrise

Red morning sunrise on the Atlantic Ocean as seen from a barrier island. A sea turtle nest is on the beach.

Red morning sunrise on the Atlantic Ocean as seen from a barrier island. A sea turtle nest is on the beach.

Image: Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site
Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site
Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site
Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site

A morning photo depicts evidence of a sea turtle nesting the previous night (from the sea, left; return to sea, right). The protective stakes mark a nest from an earlier week as part of a county research program that marks and records every eighth nest.

A morning photo depicts evidence of a sea turtle nesting the previous night (from the sea, left; return to sea, right). The protective stakes mark a nest from an earlier week as part of a county research program that marks and records every eighth nest.

Image: Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site
Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site
Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site
Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site

A morning photo depicts evidence of a sea turtle nesting the previous night (from the sea, left; return to sea, right). The protective stakes mark a nest from an earlier week as part of a county research program that marks and records every eighth nest.

A morning photo depicts evidence of a sea turtle nesting the previous night (from the sea, left; return to sea, right). The protective stakes mark a nest from an earlier week as part of a county research program that marks and records every eighth nest.

Image: Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site
Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site
Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site
Sea Turtle Tracks at Nesting Site

A morning photo depicts evidence of a sea turtle nesting the previous night (from the sea, left; return to sea, right). The protective stakes mark a nest from an earlier week as part of a county research program that marks and records every eighth nest.

A morning photo depicts evidence of a sea turtle nesting the previous night (from the sea, left; return to sea, right). The protective stakes mark a nest from an earlier week as part of a county research program that marks and records every eighth nest.

Image: Atlantic Coast Sunrise
Atlantic Coast Sunrise
Atlantic Coast Sunrise
Atlantic Coast Sunrise

Atlantic Ocean sunrise as seen from a Florida beach.

Atlantic Ocean sunrise as seen from a Florida beach.

Image: Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments
Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments
Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments
Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments

Cliff-like erosion escarpment on a Florida beach. The four-to-five foot depth of lost sand exposed egg-shell fragments from a sea turtle nest.

Cliff-like erosion escarpment on a Florida beach. The four-to-five foot depth of lost sand exposed egg-shell fragments from a sea turtle nest.

Image: Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments
Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments
Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments
Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments

Cliff-like erosion escarpment on a Florida beach. The four-to-five foot depth of lost sand exposed egg-shell fragments from a sea turtle nest.

Cliff-like erosion escarpment on a Florida beach. The four-to-five foot depth of lost sand exposed egg-shell fragments from a sea turtle nest.

Image: Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments
Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments
Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments
Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments

Cliff-like erosion escarpment on a Florida beach. The four-to-five foot depth of lost sand exposed egg-shell fragments from a sea turtle nest.

Cliff-like erosion escarpment on a Florida beach. The four-to-five foot depth of lost sand exposed egg-shell fragments from a sea turtle nest.

Image: Ghost crab (Ocypode sp.)
Ghost crab (Ocypode sp.)
Ghost crab (Ocypode sp.)
Ghost crab (Ocypode sp.)

The ghost crab shown here is a common resident of sandy beaches along the Florida coast.

The ghost crab shown here is a common resident of sandy beaches along the Florida coast.

Image: Red Morning Sunrise on Atlantic Ocean
Red Morning Sunrise on Atlantic Ocean
Red Morning Sunrise on Atlantic Ocean
Red Morning Sunrise on Atlantic Ocean

Red morning sunrise on the Atlantic Ocean as seen from a barrier island.

Red morning sunrise on the Atlantic Ocean as seen from a barrier island.

Image: Towering Offshore Thundercloud
Towering Offshore Thundercloud
Towering Offshore Thundercloud
Towering Offshore Thundercloud

This photograph, taken soon after dawn, depicts a towering offshore thundercloud as seen from a sandy beach in Florida.

This photograph, taken soon after dawn, depicts a towering offshore thundercloud as seen from a sandy beach in Florida.

Image: Beach Erosion and Sea Turtle Nest
Beach Erosion and Sea Turtle Nest
Beach Erosion and Sea Turtle Nest
Beach Erosion and Sea Turtle Nest

This image depicts a cliff-like escarpment in the sand of a Florida beach. Notice the marked turtle nest (background) and the unusual single exposed egg (right foreground). The protective stakes mark a nest from an earlier week as part of a county research program that marks and records every eighth nest.

This image depicts a cliff-like escarpment in the sand of a Florida beach. Notice the marked turtle nest (background) and the unusual single exposed egg (right foreground). The protective stakes mark a nest from an earlier week as part of a county research program that marks and records every eighth nest.

Image: Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments
Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments
Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments
Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments

Cliff-like erosion escarpment on a Florida beach. The four-to-five foot depth of lost sand exposed egg-shell fragments from a sea turtle nest.

Cliff-like erosion escarpment on a Florida beach. The four-to-five foot depth of lost sand exposed egg-shell fragments from a sea turtle nest.

Image: Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments
Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments
Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments
Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments

Cliff-like erosion escarpment on a Florida beach. The four-to-five foot depth of lost sand exposed egg-shell fragments from a sea turtle nest.

Cliff-like erosion escarpment on a Florida beach. The four-to-five foot depth of lost sand exposed egg-shell fragments from a sea turtle nest.

Image: Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments
Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments
Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments
Beach Erosion with Sea Turtle Egg Fragments

Cliff-like erosion escarpment on a Florida beach. The four-to-five foot depth of lost sand exposed egg-shell fragments from a sea turtle nest.

Cliff-like erosion escarpment on a Florida beach. The four-to-five foot depth of lost sand exposed egg-shell fragments from a sea turtle nest.

Image: Coxe Glacier
Coxe Glacier
Coxe Glacier
Coxe Glacier

Coxe Glacier (in Barry Arm) viewed from Harriman Fiord, western Prince William Sound, AK.

Coxe Glacier (in Barry Arm) viewed from Harriman Fiord, western Prince William Sound, AK.

Image: Coxe Glacier
Coxe Glacier
Coxe Glacier
Coxe Glacier

Coxe Glacier (in Barry Arm) viewed from Harriman Fiord, western Prince William Sound, AK.

Coxe Glacier (in Barry Arm) viewed from Harriman Fiord, western Prince William Sound, AK.