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  • Marine Debris from Tijuana Mexico - Imperial Beach, CA
    Marine Debris- Imperial Beach-2076.jpg
  • Marine Iguana Feeding
    Marine Iguana Feeding©KipEvansMissio...jpg
  • Marine Iguana, Galapagos Islands
    Marine Iguana Galapagos ©KipEvans-Mi...jpg
  • Marine debris including trash and plastics washed up along the shore of Swan Island, located 90 miles off the coast of Honduras.
    Marine Debris_MG_9367.jpg
  • Marine debris including trash and plastics washed up along the shore of Swan Island, located 90 miles off the coast of Honduras.
    Marine Debris Swan Island_MG_9338.jpg
  • Two Deep Workers explore the Flower Gardens Bank National Marine Sanctuary, Gulf of Mexico.
    Deep Worker Submersibles.jpg
  • Spanish Shawl Nudibranch (Flabellina iodinea) - Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary
    Hermissenda.jpg
  • A pair of marine otters (Lontra felina) swim in the waters off the coast of Chile. These otters are the smallest species of marine otters.
    Lontra felina_MG_9749.jpg
  • Launch of the Delta Submersible in Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary.
    Delta Submersible Launch.jpg
  • Delta Submersible returns from a dive - Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary
    Delta on surface1.jpg
  • A Garabaldi swim below the canopy of a Kelp Forest. Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, CA
    Garibaldi.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north/northeast. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3726.jpg
  • Pacific Blood Star (Henricia leviuscula) in the Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary.
    Pacific Blood Sea Star.jpg
  • Delta Submersible - Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary
    Delta at SEFI 4.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3729.jpg
  • Delta submersible returns from a dive - Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary
    Delta Submersible on Surface.jpg
  • Delta submersible returns from a dive - Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary
    Delta Submersible.jpg
  • A Deep Worker Submersible Heads Down to the ocean floor. Flower Gardens Bank National Marine Sanctuary, Gulf of Mexico
    Deep Worker Submersible_005_2.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3731.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north/northeast. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3730.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3728.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north/northeast. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3727.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north/northwest. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3723.jpg
  • Giant Pacific Octopus in Cordell Banks National Marine Sanctuary
    Giant Pacific Octopus.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north/northeast. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3725.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking northwest. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3724.jpg
  • Kelp Forest towers above a rocky pinnacle. Pinnacles Marine Protected area, Carmel Bay, CA
    Underwater Pinnacle-Kip-515.jpg
  • Undersea Rocky Pinnacle, Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary
    Undersea Rocks-Kip-1285.jpg
  • Aquarius Habitat with Deep Worker Submersible - Florida Keys. Aquarius is an underwater ocean laboratory located in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. The laboratory is deployed three and half miles offshore, at a depth of 60 feet, next to spectacular coral reefs. Scientists live in Aquarius during ten-day missions using saturation diving to study and explore our coastal ocean. Aquarius is owned by NOAA and is operated by the NOAA Undersea Research Program's (NURP) Undersea Research Center at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
    DeepWorker&Aquarius.jpg
  • A Deep Woker Heads Down to the ocean floor. Flower Gardens Bank National Marine Sanctuary. Gulf of Mexico
    Deep Worker003_2.jpg
  • Fish school around the Aquarius habitat, an underwater ocean laboratory located in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
    Fish at Habitat_MG_0285.jpg
  • Aquarius, an underwater ocean laboratory located in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
    Aquarius Habitat_MG_0242.jpg
  • Fish school around the Aquarius habitat, an underwater ocean laboratory located in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
    Aquarius Habitat Fish_MG_9859.jpg
  • Aquarius, an underwater ocean laboratory located in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
    Aquarius Habitat_MG_0050.jpg
  • Aquarius, an underwater ocean laboratory located in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
    Aquarius Habitat_MG_0032.jpg
  • View of the University of California at Santa Barbara Campus Lagoon from the air looking northwest. The Lagoon is a large man-made body of water adjacent to the coastline, between San Rafael and San Miguel Residence Halls. It was created from a former tidal salt marsh flat and is fed by a combination of run-off and ocean water used by the Marine Science Building's aquatic life tanks; thus, it is a unique combination of fresh and salt water (wiki 2009).
    UCSB Lagoon_3714.jpg
  • View of the University of California at Santa Barbara Campus Lagoon from the air looking north/northwest. The Lagoon is a large man-made body of water adjacent to the coastline, between San Rafael and San Miguel Residence Halls. It was created from a former tidal salt marsh flat and is fed by a combination of run-off and ocean water used by the Marine Science Building's aquatic life tanks; thus, it is a unique combination of fresh and salt water (wiki 2009)
    UCSB Lagoon_3713.jpg
  • Schools of tropical fish underwater at Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park, Mexico.
    Cabo Pulmo_MG_9545.jpg
  • A skin diver, dives below a kelp canopy. Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary.
    Skin diver504.jpg
  • Kelp Forest towers above a rocky pinnacle. Pinnacles Marine Protected area, Carmel Bay, CA
    Kelp Forest (1).jpg
  • The Aquarius Research Station at the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
    Fabian Cousteau_AQH_9851.jpg
  • The delta submersible ascends to the surface of the ocean following a dive at Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary off the coast of California.
    Delta on Surface2.jpg
  • Fish school around the base of the Aquarius Research Station in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
    Aquarius Habitat Fish_MG_9859.jpg
  • Aquarius Habitat with Deep Worker Submersible - Florida Keys. Aquarius is an underwater ocean laboratory located in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. The laboratory is deployed three and half miles offshore, at a depth of 60 feet, next to spectacular coral reefs. Scientists live in Aquarius during ten-day missions using saturation diving to study and explore our coastal ocean. Aquarius is owned by NOAA and is operated by the NOAA Undersea Research Program's (NURP) Undersea Research Center at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
    Aquarius Habitat1.jpg
  • Littorina Snails at low tide along the coast of Monterey Bay, California.
    Littorina Snails - Kip-790.jpg
  • Humpback Whale from the air. Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary.
    Humpbacks Stellwagen Bank.jpg
  • A snorkeler explores the marine lie in the nearshore waters of Kino Bay, Mexico.
    Snorkeling Sea of Cortez_MG_9510.jpg
  • Marine arch along the Big Sur Coast - California.
    Big Sur Coast Arch.jpg
  • A school of jack fish at a healthy coral reef at Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park in Mexico.
    Schooling jacs Cabo Pulmo.jpg
  • Storm along the Big Sur Coast, Garrapata State Park CA, USA.
    Big Sur Marine Sanctuary_545.jpg
  • Trash found along the coast of the Swan Islands off the coast of Honduras.
    Marine Debris_MG_9367.jpg
  • Trash found along the coast of the Swan Islands off the coast of Honduras.
    Marine Debris Swan Island_MG_9338.jpg
  • Sea lions sleep at the botom of Monterey's historic Wharf.  Monterey Bay California, USA
    Fishermens Wharf Sea Lions Monterey©...jpg
  • Blue whale tails rising out of the Pacific Ocean near Santa Rosa Island, CA
    Kip317 Blue Whale.jpg
  • Kelp Forest, Carmel Bay Pinnacles
    Carmel Pinnacles.jpg
  • View of the Malibu Coast from the air looking west/northwest from Sequit Point towards Santa Barbara.
    Malibu Coast_3673.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking north toward the Los Angeles area.
    Palos Verdes_3631.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking northwest toward the Los Angeles area.
    Palos Verdes_3630.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking northeast toward the Los Angeles area.
    Palos Verdes_3622.jpg
  • Aerial view looking east/northeast down on Palos Verdes.
    Palos Verdes_3620.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking northwest toward Santa Monica.
    Palos Verdes_3609.jpg
  • Tidepool Rock covered in California Mussels, Santa Barbara CA
    California Mussels-Kip-240.jpg
  • View of the Malibu Coast from the air looking west/northwest from Sequit Point towards Santa Barbara.
    malibu coast_O2R0246.jpg
  • Close-up of female Northern Elephant Seal, Mirounga angustirostris
    Elephant Seal Female.jpg
  • View of the Malibu Coast from the air looking northwest from Sequit Point towards Santa Barbara.
    Malibu Coast_3672.jpg
  • View of the Malibu Coast from the air looking northwest from Sequit Point towards Santa Barbara.
    Malibu Coast_3670.jpg
  • View of the Malibu Coast from the air looking north.
    Malibu Coast_3669.jpg
  • Aerial view of Dana Point and Harbor looking northwest toward Laguna Beach.
    Dana Point_3636.jpg
  • Aerial view of Dana Point looking northwest toward Laguna Beach with a productive kelp forest along the coastline.
    Dana Point_3635.jpg
  • Aerial view of Dana Point looking northwest toward Laguna Beach with a productive kelp forest along the coastline.
    Dana Point_3634.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking east/northeast.
    Palos Verdes_3633.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking north toward the Los Angeles area.
    Palos Verdes_3632.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking northeast with a productive kelp forest in the foreground along the coast.
    Palos Verdes_3629.jpg
  • Aerial view looking down on Palos Verdes toward the northeast. A productive kelp forest can be seen along the coastline.
    Palos Verdes_3628.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking north/northeast with a productive kelp forest in the foreground along the coast.
    Palos Verdes_3627.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking east/southeast with a productive kelp forest in the foreground along the coast.
    Palos Verdes_3626.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking northeast toward the Los Angeles area.
    Palos Verdes_3625.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking northeast toward the Los Angeles area.
    Palos Verdes_3624.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking northeast toward the Los Angeles area.
    Palos Verdes_3621.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes, looking northeast, with a productive kelp forest in the foreground along the coast.
    Palos Verdes_3618.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes, looking east/northeast, with a productive kelp forest in the foreground along the coast.
    Palos Verdes_3617.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes, looking east toward Huntington Beach, with a productive kelp forest in the foreground along the coast.
    Palos Verdes_3616.jpg
  • Aerial view looking east/northeast on Palos Verdes with a productive kelp forest in the foreground along the coast.
    Palos Verdes_3615.jpg
  • Aerial view looking east on Palos Verdes with a productive kelp forest in the foreground along the coast.
    Palos Verdes_3612.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking northwest toward Santa Monica.
    Palos Verdes_3610.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking north/northeast toward the Los Angeles area.
    Palos Verdes_3608.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking north/northeast toward the Los Angeles area.
    Palos Verdes_3607.jpg
  • Tidepool - Rock covered in California Mussels, Santa Barbara, California.
    Rock with Mussels - Kip 240.jpg
  • Leather Starfish Great Tidepool, Pacific Grove, CA
    Leather Star-Kip-809.jpg
  • View of the Malibu Coast from the air looking northwest from Sequit Point towards Santa Barbara.
    Malibu Coast_O2R0256.jpg
  • View of the Malibu Coast from the air looking northwest from Sequit Point towards Santa Barbara.
    Malibu Coast_3671.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking northeast.
    Palos Verdes_3623.jpg
  • Aerial view of Palos Verdes looking east/northeast with a productive kelp forest in the foreground along the coast.
    Palos Verdes_3614.jpg
  • Aerial view looking south/southwest from Redondo Beach toward Palos Verdes.
    Palos Verdes_3611.jpg
  • The Point Sur Light House along the Big Sur Coast, Garrapata State Park CA, USA.
    Point Sur Lighthouse.jpg
  • Aerial view of Point Mugu Lagoon looking north. The lagoon is recognized as a wetland of Regional Importance in the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network with up to 60,000 shorebirds counted here in a single day (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service).
    Point Mugu Lagoon_3685.jpg
  • Dr. Sylvia Earle diving in the Dry Tortugas
    Sylvia Earle026.jpg
  • Elkhorn Slough, California.
    Elkhorn Slough CA_MG_0120.jpg
  • Sea Star, Pacific Grove, CA
    Sea Star & Coralline Algae.jpg
  • A male elephant seal on the coast of Piedras Blancas, California.
    Male E-Seal _MG_4481.jpg
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