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    • Laysan albatross with chick

    • Laysan albatross with chick

    • Aquatic birds; Coastal environments;

    • USFWS Coastal Program in Hawaii worked with partners to construct a predator fence at Ka‘ena Point Natural Area Reserve on O‘ahu, benefiting the Laysan albatross and other native species.
    • Bird bones

    • Bird bones

    • Aquatic birds;

    • Bird bones found from the USFWS Puget Sound Coastal Program's Derelict Fishing Gear Project. The USFWS Coastal Program in Puget Sound, Washington has worked over the last six years to collect derelict fishing gear. They have recovered 3,600...
    • Bird carcasses

    • Bird carcasses

    • Aquatic birds;

    • Bird bones found from the USFWS Puget Sound Coastal Program's Derelict Fishing Gear Project. The USFWS Coastal Program in Puget Sound, Washington has worked over the last six years to collect derelict fishing gear. They have recovered 3,600...
    • Golden-spotted angelfish at Baker island NWR

    • Golden-spotted angelfish at Baker island NWR

    • Aquatic environments; Fishes; Wildlife refuges;

    • Apolemichthys Xanthopunctatus, a golden-spotted angelfish, cruises along the coral at Baker Island National Wildlife Refuge in the Pacific Ocean 1,600 miles southwest of Honolulu.
    • Staghorn coral on Baker Island NWR

    • Staghorn coral on Baker Island NWR

    • Aquatic environments; Wildlife refuges;

    • Beds of staghorn coral (Acropora Sp) undulate across the sea floor at Baker Island National Wildlife Refuge in the Pacific, some 1,600 miles southwest of Honolulu.
    • Masked boobies on Baker Island NWR

    • Masked boobies on Baker Island NWR

    • Birds; Marine birds; Marine environments; Wildlife refuges;

    • Two masked boobies patrol the shoreline on Baker Island National Wildlife Refuge in the Pacific Ocean 1,600 miles southwest of Honolulu.
    • Laysan albatross

    • Laysan albatross

    • Coastal environments; Aquatic birds;

    • USFWS Coastal Program in Hawaii worked with partners to construct a predator fence at Ka‘ena Point Natural Area Reserve on O‘ahu, benefiting the Laysan albatross and other native species.
    • Elk River Spit, Oregon

    • Elk River Spit, Oregon

    • Coastal environments; Habitat restoration;

    • US Fish and Wildlife Service Coastal Program is working with partners to remove non-native beach grass and restore nesting and wintering habitat for western snowy plovers.
    • Elk River Spit, Oregon

    • Elk River Spit, Oregon

    • Coastal environments; Habitat restoration;

    • US Fish and Wildlife Service Coastal Program is working with partners to remove non-native beach grass and restore nesting and wintering habitat for western snowy plovers.
    • Howland Island NWR and hermit crab

    • Howland Island NWR and hermit crab

    • Crustaceans; Coastal environments; Wildlife refuges;

    • A hermit crab emerges from its shell at Howland Island National Wildlife Refuge, in the Pacific Ocean 1,600 miles southwest of Honolulu.
    • Octoraro Dam Removal

    • Octoraro Dam Removal

    • Dams; Habitat restoration;

    • The Coastal Program works to remove barriers to fish passage such as the Octoraro Creek Dam removal in Cecil County, Maryland
    • Project Planning

    • Project Planning

    • Employees (USFWS); Coastal environments; Work of the Service; Planning; Partnerships;

    • Craig Aubrey of the South Carolina Coastal Program Office with partners
    • Close up of Leatherback turtle

    • Close up of Leatherback turtle

    • Endangered species; Reptiles;

    • The leatherback is the largest, deepest diving, and most migratory and wide ranging of all sea turtles. The adult leatherback can reach 4 to 8 feet in length and 500 to 2000 pounds in weight. Its shell is composed of a mosaic of small bones covered...
    • Close up of Leatherback turtle

    • Close up of Leatherback turtle

    • Endangered species; Reptiles;

    • The leatherback is the largest, deepest diving, and most migratory and wide ranging of all sea turtles. The adult leatherback can reach 4 to 8 feet in length and 500 to 2000 pounds in weight. Its shell is composed of a mosaic of small bones covered...
    • Close up of Leatherback turtle

    • Close up of Leatherback turtle

    • Endangered species; Reptiles;

    • The leatherback is the largest, deepest diving, and most migratory and wide ranging of all sea turtles. The adult leatherback can reach 4 to 8 feet in length and 500 to 2000 pounds in weight. Its shell is composed of a mosaic of small bones covered...
    • Close up of Leatherback turtle

    • Close up of Leatherback turtle

    • Endangered species; Reptiles;

    • The leatherback is the largest, deepest diving, and most migratory and wide ranging of all sea turtles. The adult leatherback can reach 4 to 8 feet in length and 500 to 2000 pounds in weight. Its shell is composed of a mosaic of small bones covered...
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