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USGS scientists on USGS Research Vessel Musky II, deploying nets for fishing on Lake Erie....
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Deploying Fishing Nets
USGS scientists on USGS Research Vessel Musky II, deploying nets for fishing on Lake Erie....
Location: USA
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Solar-powered streamage on Lackawaxen River, PA supports Lake Wallenpaupack hydropower facility....
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Solar-Powered Streamgage
Solar-powered streamage on Lackawaxen River, PA supports Lake Wallenpaupack hydropower facility....
Location: PA, USA
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Solar-powered streamgage in Swiftcurrent Creek at Many Glacier, Montana....
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Solar-Powered Streamgage
Solar-powered streamgage in Swiftcurrent Creek at Many Glacier, Montana....
Location: MT, USA
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Canal 59 in the foreground and Control Structure S-191, which controls water 
flow into Lake Okeechobee....
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Canal and Water Control Structure
Canal 59 in the foreground and Control Structure S-191, which controls water flow into Lake Okeechobee....
Location: FL, USA
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On the Lake Okeechobee side of Control Structure S-191, double-crested 
cormorants rest atop the buoys and wooden posts. Lake Okeechobee is seen 
to the right....
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Buoys and Birds
On the Lake Okeechobee side of Control Structure S-191, double-crested cormorants rest atop the buoys and wooden posts. Lake Okeechobee is seen to the right....
Location: FL, USA
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With canal-side gates closed behind them and the Lake Okeechobee lakeside 
gates open before them, a boater slowly exits from the Port Mayaca 
Navigational Lock....
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Boat Exiting Navigational Lock
With canal-side gates closed behind them and the Lake Okeechobee lakeside gates open before them, a boater slowly exits from the Port Mayaca Navigational Lock....
Location: FL, USA
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineer personnel overlooks the closing of the lakeside 
gates at the Port Mayaca Navigational Lock. Lake Okeechobee is in the 
background....
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Closing Lakeside Gates at Navigational Lock
U.S. Army Corps of Engineer personnel overlooks the closing of the lakeside gates at the Port Mayaca Navigational Lock. Lake Okeechobee is in the background....
Location: FL, USA
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Wider view of Canal 59 in the foreground and Control Structure S-191, which 
controls water flow into Lake Okeechobee....
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Canal and water control structure
Wider view of Canal 59 in the foreground and Control Structure S-191, which controls water flow into Lake Okeechobee....
Location: FL, USA
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To gain access to Lake Okeechobee, boaters anchor themselves to the Port 
Mayaca Navigational Lock wall as the canal-side gates close....
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Boaters Anchor at Navigational Lock
To gain access to Lake Okeechobee, boaters anchor themselves to the Port Mayaca Navigational Lock wall as the canal-side gates close....
Location: FL, USA
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After the canal-side gates at the Port Mayaca Navigational Lock closed, 
lakeside gates opened  and rushing Lake Okeechobee waters were admitted 
into the enclosed area....
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Lakeside Gates Open at Navigational Lock
After the canal-side gates at the Port Mayaca Navigational Lock closed, lakeside gates opened and rushing Lake Okeechobee waters were admitted into the enclosed area....
Location: FL, USA
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With the Lake Okeechobee lakeside gates open, boaters get ready to exit the 
Port Mayaca Navigational Lock....
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Boats ready to exit navigational lock
With the Lake Okeechobee lakeside gates open, boaters get ready to exit the Port Mayaca Navigational Lock....
Location: FL, USA
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Boaters leave the Port Mayaca Navigational Lock and head out into the open 
waters of Lake Okeechobee....
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Boat Entering Lake Okeechobee
Boaters leave the Port Mayaca Navigational Lock and head out into the open waters of Lake Okeechobee....
Location: FL, USA
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Looking through the open lakeside gates of the Port Mayaca Navigational Lock, 
onto Lake Okeechobee....
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Open lakeside gates at navigational lock
Looking through the open lakeside gates of the Port Mayaca Navigational Lock, onto Lake Okeechobee....
Location: FL, USA
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The lakeside gates of the Port Mayaca Navigational Lock in their closed position. 
Lake Okeechobee lies beyond the gates....
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Lakeside Gates Closed at Navigational Lock
The lakeside gates of the Port Mayaca Navigational Lock in their closed position. Lake Okeechobee lies beyond the gates....
Location: FL, USA
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High voltage power lines over the San Andreas Fault and Lost Lake at Cajon Pass,  CA...
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Cajon Pass: Power Lines
High voltage power lines over the San Andreas Fault and Lost Lake at Cajon Pass, CA...
Location: Cajon Pass, CA, USA
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