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Ecotone interface between mangrove and sawgrass in lower Shark River Slough. Stephan Davis Stephan Davis
Ecotone interface between mangrove and sawgrass in lower Shark River Slough. Stephan Davis Stephan Davis
Eddy covariance tower at SRS-6 in lower Shark River before (left) and after (right) Hurricane Irma. (left) Jordan Barr (right) Edward Castaneda
Dr. Greg Starr and Dr. Justin Cummings working on the eddy covariance and meteorological tower near TS/Ph-1b in Taylor Slough. Edward Linden
Adam Rosenblatt (Ph.D. student) holding one of his study subjects, an American alligator, in the Shark River estuary. Rand Rosenblatt Rand Rosenblatt
CDR Experiment E141 – BioCON (Biodiversity, CO2, and N) / TeRaCON (Temperature, Rainfall, CO2, and N) experiments. Susan Barrott
CDR Experiment E002 – Long-Term Nitrogen Addition to Disturbed Vegetation. Jacob Miller
Left =1994 Big Biodiversity herbaceous community plots. Rectangular grid adjacent to lower right corner of Big Bio = 2012 forest biodiversity experiment (FAB l) high density forest plots. Far right gridded section = 2015 forest biodiversity experiment (FAB ll) low density plots. Forest Isbell
R/V Roger Revelle at sea, one of the research vessels CCE uses to investigate primary production, carbon export,
and plankton food web structure. SIO Ship Operations
Sampling with a Trace Metal-clean rosette. K. Barbeau lab
Pleuronocodes planipes, the pelagic red crab, which increases markedly in abundance in the CCE region during most El Niños. M. Stukel