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Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida. Barracuda caught off Loggerhead Key. 1913.
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Album caption: Loggerhead Key, Tortugas, Florida. Pump wharf showing water line at half tide. July 31, 1915. Handwritten notes on album caption: None Original index card: Vaughan, T.W. 1297: Beach of Loggerhead Key at half tide, Monroe County, Florida. 1915.
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Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida. Interior of Fort Jefferson. July 19, 1915.
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Album caption: Loggerhead Key. Tortugas, Florida. Aquarium showing water line as half time. July 31, 1915. Handwritten note on album caption: None Original index card: Vaughan, T. W. 1295: Half-tide on Loggerhead Key. 1915.
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Mitochondrial DNA markers have elucidated patterns of connectivity between green turtle nesting populations (rookeries) and juveniles foraging in neritic nursery habitats. However, missing rookery baseline data and haplotype sharing among populations have often impeded inferences, including ascertaining origins of Gulf of Mexico juveniles. We sequenced the mitochondrial control region and additional informative mitogenomic single nucleotide polymorphisms of juveniles foraging in Port Fourchon, Louisiana (LA, n = 127) and Santa Rosa Island, Florida (SRI, n = 47). We collected additional genetic data for previously characterized neritic aggregations in southern Texas (TX, n = 167), St. Joseph Bay, Florida (SJB, n...
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Album caption: View of Loggerhead Key from windmill at Tortugas Laboratory looking southwest. 7/30/1915. Handwritten notes on album caption: S. from same point (windmill), 7/30/1915. Original index card: Shaw, E.W. 1398: Lighhouse at Loggerhead Key, Monroe County, Florida. 1915
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Sand ridge northeast of the Carnegie Institution Marine Biological Laboratory aquarium. The plank is just above the soil line. The bay cedars were killed by the hurricane of October 17, 1910. Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida. June 1911.
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This dataset includes elevation-based probability and depth statistics for estimating inundation under various sea-level rise and high tide flooding scenarios in and around the National Park Service’s Dry Tortugas National Park. These datasets were developed using digital elevation model (DEM) from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). This data release includes results from analyses of two local sea-level rise scenarios for two-time steps — the Intermediate-Low and Intermediate-High for 2050 and 2100 from Sweet and others (2022). Additionally, this data release includes maps of inundation probability under the minor, moderate, and major high tide flooding thresholds defined by NOAA. We estimated...
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Spit on north end of Loggerhead Key. Horns recurved toward the east by swell from north 60 degrees west. Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida. May 25, 1913.


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