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  • Havana is a city used to repairing itself. The capital building is under a major renovation and the old cars require a great deal of innovative patches to keep them running.
    Tourism
  • Swells from a large storm destroyed this beach front spa on Bali, Indonesia.
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  • An ocean-themed mural on a building in Campbell River, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • Young boys play swords on a rooftop overlooking Havana's Capital Building. For hours they ran, played and laughed.
    At Play
  • A gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua) stealing rocks for his nest on Barrientos Island, Antarctica.
    20211121-DSC_0400.jpg
  • A gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua) stealing rocks for his nest on Barrientos Island, Antarctica.
    20211121-DSC_0443.jpg
  • A view of damages in Guanica town after 6.4-magnitude earthquake hit Puerto Rico on Jan. 7, 2020.
    Gross_PuertoRico002.jpg
  • A classic car speeds past colorful architecture in Havana, Cuba in a scene that could have just as easily been captured in 1960 as 2017.
    Classic
  • Chinstrap penguin (Pygoscelis antarcticus) stealing a rock for his nest, Barrientos Island, Antarctica
    20211121-DSC_0775.jpg
  • Elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) is a main reef building coral which protects coastlines from large waves is now a critically endangered species. Image made off Harbour Island, Eleuthera, Bahamas.
    2016_08_13HI116.jpg
  • Jessica Wiseman from The Nature Conservancy inspects a staghorn coral nursery tree off New Providence, Bahamas. Staghorn corals are a main reef building coral that are now classified as endangered. Coral nurseries like this are helping them recover.
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  • Paper wasps build their nest on Harbour Island, Bahamas
    20170121HITop573.jpg
  • Heriberto Martir from the University of Puerto Rico's "Vida Marina" inspects his work. Wooden steaks from discarded pallets placed in a matrix change wind patterns to build up sand dunes along the north coast of Puerto Rico. "Vida Marina"  focuses on the management and ecological restoration and conservation of coastal ecosystems, endemic plants and marine turtle species. This project aims to restore sand dunes for coastal protection during storms, nesting sea turtles and other benefits. Image release available.
    Gross_PuertoRico045.jpg
  • Heriberto Martir from the University of Puerto Rico's "Vida Marina" inspects his work. Wooden steaks from discarded pallets placed in a matrix change wind patterns to build up sand dunes along the north coast of Puerto Rico. "Vida Marina"  focuses on the management and ecological restoration and conservation of coastal ecosystems, endemic plants and marine turtle species. This project aims to restore sand dunes for coastal protection during storms, nesting sea turtles and other benefits. Image release available.
    Gross_PuertoRico045.jpg
  • This inland pond (sometimes called a blue hole) formed when water levels were higher and reefs build up. As The water lowered the tunnels in the reef ended up inland from the sea. This blue hole is connected to the ocean underground through small tunnels, far too small for any diver. The passages also do not appear to transfer marine life either as what is found in here is far different from what is found in the ocean.
    BlueHoleStory01.jpg
  • Heriberto Martir from the University of Puerto Rico's "Vida Marina" inspects his work. Wooden steaks from discarded pallets placed in a matrix change wind patterns to build up sand dunes along the north coast of Puerto Rico. "Vida Marina"  focuses on the management and ecological restoration and conservation of coastal ecosystems, endemic plants and marine turtle species. This project aims to restore sand dunes for coastal protection during storms, nesting sea turtles and other benefits. Image release available.
    Gross_PuertoRico044.jpg
  • Seagrass meadows are often found in sheltered areas where people like to build hotels, docks and marinas.
    Competing Habitat
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