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Pro Tips: Aerial Photography and Geotagging | Latest News | LightHawk
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Skip to main content. Send Me LightHawk News and Stories. Pro Tips: Aerial Photography and Geotagging. June 16, 2015 bev. California photographer Phillip Colla recently made a special flight with his friend and LightHawk volunteer pilot Steve Parker. The flight's goal was to help build consensus for the value of California's network of marine protected areas (MPAs) by producing new aerial images of several MPAs near San Diego. On his oceanlight.com. And the Channel Islands. The full collection of images.
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Ogden Point Enhancement Society: Unveiling of Land & Sea Murals at Ogden Point
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Ogden Point Enhancement Society. Wednesday, April 14, 2010. Unveiling of Land and Sea Murals at Ogden Point. Over the course of the summer of 2009, a portion of the Ogden Point Breakwater inner wall has been transformed from a dark concrete surface into a series of a colorful hand-painted First Nations’ mural panels. The images of the land represented by Darlene Gait’s images of the cougar, the running deer, the raven and the eagle as well as the wolf are symbols of family unity, honesty, generosit...
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Newport Coastal Adventure – Newport Coastal Adventure Blog
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Balboa Island Whale Watching. Book Your Whale Watching Ride. Whale and Dolphin Photo Gallery. Things To Know About Whale Watching. Book Your Whale Watching Ride. Things To Know About Whale Watching. Whale and Dolphin Photo Gallery. Newport Coastal Adventure Blog. Or, Random Musings by Capt. Ryan). A December to Remember! Yes indeed. December 2016 will go down. So imagine what it was like in a 18 hour period encountering BOTH of these… it was mind blowing. Pictures, please…. The next morning…. December go...
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Hilo Sunrise | T3 Imagery
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Fine Art Photography in Minnesota. Picture of the Day. Sunrise at Kapoho Tidepools near Hilo, Hawaii. Fortunately no photographers or cameras were harmed in the making of this image. Vital Stats: Canon 5D Mark II w/Canon 17-40 f/4L @ 24mm. ISO 100, f/22, 3.2 sec. Mishra’s Helix →. A fresh start « So Pupuka. May 11, 2011. 8230;] image credit: t3 imagery […]. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Phil Colla – Ocean Light. Ron Niebrugge – Wild Nature Images. Where to find me.
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Ocean's Edge: Lion’s Mane Jellyfish (Cyanea capillata)
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Travel and Conservation Above and Below the Water by Steve Roper. Monday, August 10, 2009. Lion’s Mane Jellyfish (Cyanea capillata). There are two types of cnidarians: the Hydrozoa and the Scyphozoa. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to Ocean's Edge Blog. Ocean's Edge was originally formed by Steve Roper as the name of the small eco-resort he and his wife Yim were building in Belize. The evolution has led our web site promoting travel and increasing the awareness of our global oceans, marin...
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Ocean's Edge: The Endeavour Hydrothermal Vents...
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Travel and Conservation Above and Below the Water by Steve Roper. Monday, September 7, 2009. The Endeavour Hydrothermal Vents. The Endeavour Hydrothermal Vents Marine Protected Area off the coast of Vancouver Island covers a unique deep water ecosystem. Deep ocean areas normally have sparse marine animal abundance, but in the vent flows, abundances can range up to half a million marine animals per square metre. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to Ocean's Edge Blog. The Endeavour Hydrothermal V...
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Seawatching.net - Links
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Seawatching and pelagics on the web. Please, feel free to provide web addresses linked to good seawatching sites world wide or web sites about seabirding, pelagics and so on. Only web sites (including cetaceans) with focus on the subject will be added on this page. I would much appreciate every address to a good web site, which could be added on this site as a aid for many birders. Latest web resource added to the site (8th January 2012). This one replace his previous one on AOL. Marine Wildlife at SOC.
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Ocean's Edge: May 2009
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Travel and Conservation Above and Below the Water by Steve Roper. Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Stinging Celled Animals of Ogden Point. This third panel features Stinging Celled Animals. These exquisitely graceful animals belong to a group called Cnidarians. Based on a radial body plan with mouth and tentacles and possessing only rudimentary tissues, these flower-like creatures have successfully survived for millions of years. Divers may also see large schools of the sleek, silvery Pacific Herring (Clupea har...
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Ocean's Edge: February 2009
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Travel and Conservation Above and Below the Water by Steve Roper. Saturday, February 28, 2009. Sculpin (Cottus aleuticus sp.). One of the odder looking species of fish, sculpin are generally small fish, five to twenty centimetres in length, although some species can grow up to 100 centimetres in length. They are bottom feeders with sharp spines rather than scales. Photo by Scott Stevenson. To see more of his work, click here. Tuesday, February 24, 2009. Killer Whale or Orca (Orcinus orca). Transient Orca...
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Ocean's Edge: Turneffe Atoll, Belize
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Travel and Conservation Above and Below the Water by Steve Roper. Friday, January 8, 2010. Turneffe Atoll, Belize. Turneffe Atoll features spectacular diving suitable for every level of diver. Along the western reef line north of the Elbow, novice divers can feel comfortable on shallow reefs, removed from the steep and deep walls so typical elsewhere. A varied terrain, wrecks and an abundance of marine life make the eastern reefs on Turneffe's southern end sensational for seasoned divers. With more than ...
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