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Oil Rig Eureka, 8.5 miles off Long Beach, California, lies in 720' of water
Oil Rig Eureka, 8.5 miles off Long Beach, California, lies in 720' of water.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 31093  
Oil Rig Ellen underwater structure covered in invertebrate life, Long Beach, California
Oil Rig Ellen underwater structure covered in invertebrate life.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 31114  
Bait fish schooling underneath Oil Rig Elly, Long Beach, California
Bait fish schooling underneath Oil Rig Elly.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 31143  
Oil platforms Ellen (left) and Elly (right) lie in 260' of seawater 8.5 miles off Long Beach, California
Oil platforms Ellen (left) and Elly (right) lie in 260' of seawater 8.5 miles off Long Beach, California.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 31095  
South Georgia Island coastline, showing the island's characteristic rugged topography.  56% of the island is covered by 161 glaciers, which have created numerous large bays and inlets that provide excellent habitat for marine animals and seabirds. Mountains meet the sea in steep-sided seacliffs covered with sparse vegetation.  The highest point on South Georgia Island is Mt. Paget at 2,915m
South Georgia Island coastline, showing the island's characteristic rugged topography. 56% of the island is covered by 161 glaciers, which have created numerous large bays and inlets that provide excellent habitat for marine animals and seabirds. Mountains meet the sea in steep-sided seacliffs covered with sparse vegetation. The highest point on South Georgia Island is Mt. Paget at 2,915m.
Location: South Georgia Island
Image ID: 24317  
Oil Rig Ellen and Elly, Underwater Structure, Long Beach, California
Oil Rig Ellen and Elly, Underwater Structure.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 34673  
Oil Rig Ellen and Elly, Underwater Structure, Long Beach, California
Oil Rig Ellen and Elly, Underwater Structure.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 34674  
SIO Pier. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography research pier is 1090 feet long and was built of reinforced concrete in 1988, replacing the original wooden pier built in 1915. The Scripps Pier is home to a variety of sensing equipment above and below water that collects various oceanographic data. The Scripps research diving facility is located at the foot of the pier. Fresh seawater is pumped from the pier to the many tanks and facilities of SIO, including the Birch Aquarium. The Scripps Pier is named in honor of Ellen Browning Scripps, the most significant donor and benefactor of the Institution, La Jolla, California
SIO Pier. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography research pier is 1090 feet long and was built of reinforced concrete in 1988, replacing the original wooden pier built in 1915. The Scripps Pier is home to a variety of sensing equipment above and below water that collects various oceanographic data. The Scripps research diving facility is located at the foot of the pier. Fresh seawater is pumped from the pier to the many tanks and facilities of SIO, including the Birch Aquarium. The Scripps Pier is named in honor of Ellen Browning Scripps, the most significant donor and benefactor of the Institution.
Location: Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California
Image ID: 36558  
Aerial Photo of Scripps Pier. SIO Pier. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography research pier is 1090 feet long and was built of reinforced concrete in 1988, replacing the original wooden pier built in 1915. The Scripps Pier is home to a variety of sensing equipment above and below water that collects various oceanographic data. The Scripps research diving facility is located at the foot of the pier. Fresh seawater is pumped from the pier to the many tanks and facilities of SIO, including the Birch Aquarium. The Scripps Pier is named in honor of Ellen Browning Scripps, the most significant donor and benefactor of the Institution
Aerial Photo of Scripps Pier. SIO Pier. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography research pier is 1090 feet long and was built of reinforced concrete in 1988, replacing the original wooden pier built in 1915. The Scripps Pier is home to a variety of sensing equipment above and below water that collects various oceanographic data. The Scripps research diving facility is located at the foot of the pier. Fresh seawater is pumped from the pier to the many tanks and facilities of SIO, including the Birch Aquarium. The Scripps Pier is named in honor of Ellen Browning Scripps, the most significant donor and benefactor of the Institution.
Image ID: 30737  
Aerial Photo of Scripps Pier. SIO Pier. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography research pier is 1090 feet long and was built of reinforced concrete in 1988, replacing the original wooden pier built in 1915. The Scripps Pier is home to a variety of sensing equipment above and below water that collects various oceanographic data. The Scripps research diving facility is located at the foot of the pier. Fresh seawater is pumped from the pier to the many tanks and facilities of SIO, including the Birch Aquarium. The Scripps Pier is named in honor of Ellen Browning Scripps, the most significant donor and benefactor of the Institution
Aerial Photo of Scripps Pier. SIO Pier. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography research pier is 1090 feet long and was built of reinforced concrete in 1988, replacing the original wooden pier built in 1915. The Scripps Pier is home to a variety of sensing equipment above and below water that collects various oceanographic data. The Scripps research diving facility is located at the foot of the pier. Fresh seawater is pumped from the pier to the many tanks and facilities of SIO, including the Birch Aquarium. The Scripps Pier is named in honor of Ellen Browning Scripps, the most significant donor and benefactor of the Institution.
Image ID: 30738  
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform, Long Beach, California
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 34245  
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform, Long Beach, California
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 34248  
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform, Long Beach, California
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 34249  
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform, Long Beach, California
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 34250  
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform, Long Beach, California
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 34251  
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform, Long Beach, California
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 34252  
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform, Long Beach, California
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 34253  
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform, Long Beach, California
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 34254  
SCUBA Divers explore an oil platform, Long Beach, California
SCUBA Divers explore an oil platform.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 34255  
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform, Long Beach, California
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 34256  
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform, Long Beach, California
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 34257  
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform, Long Beach, California
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 34258  
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform, Long Beach, California
Invertebrate life covers the undersea pilings of a oil platform.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 34498  
SIO Pier.  The Scripps Institution of Oceanography research pier is 1090 feet long and was built of reinforced concrete in 1988, replacing the original wooden pier built in 1915. The Scripps Pier is home to a variety of sensing equipment above and below water that collects various oceanographic data. The Scripps research diving facility is located at the foot of the pier. Fresh seawater is pumped from the pier to the many tanks and facilities of SIO, including the Birch Aquarium. The Scripps Pier is named in honor of Ellen Browning Scripps, the most significant donor and benefactor of the Institution, La Jolla, California
SIO Pier. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography research pier is 1090 feet long and was built of reinforced concrete in 1988, replacing the original wooden pier built in 1915. The Scripps Pier is home to a variety of sensing equipment above and below water that collects various oceanographic data. The Scripps research diving facility is located at the foot of the pier. Fresh seawater is pumped from the pier to the many tanks and facilities of SIO, including the Birch Aquarium. The Scripps Pier is named in honor of Ellen Browning Scripps, the most significant donor and benefactor of the Institution.
Location: Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California
Image ID: 22293  
SIO Pier. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography research pier is 1090 feet long and was built of reinforced concrete in 1988, replacing the original wooden pier built in 1915. The Scripps Pier is home to a variety of sensing equipment above and below water that collects various oceanographic data. The Scripps research diving facility is located at the foot of the pier. Fresh seawater is pumped from the pier to the many tanks and facilities of SIO, including the Birch Aquarium. The Scripps Pier is named in honor of Ellen Browning Scripps, the most significant donor and benefactor of the Institution, La Jolla, California
SIO Pier. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography research pier is 1090 feet long and was built of reinforced concrete in 1988, replacing the original wooden pier built in 1915. The Scripps Pier is home to a variety of sensing equipment above and below water that collects various oceanographic data. The Scripps research diving facility is located at the foot of the pier. Fresh seawater is pumped from the pier to the many tanks and facilities of SIO, including the Birch Aquarium. The Scripps Pier is named in honor of Ellen Browning Scripps, the most significant donor and benefactor of the Institution.
Location: Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California
Image ID: 38023  
Aerial photo of platforms Elly and Ellen, in 260 feet of water off Long Beach, California
Aerial photo of platforms Elly and Ellen, in 260 feet of water off Long Beach, California.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 38089  
Aerial photo of platforms Elly and Ellen, in 260 feet of water off Long Beach, California
Aerial photo of platforms Elly and Ellen, in 260 feet of water off Long Beach, California.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 38091  
Aerial photo of platforms Elly and Ellen, in 260 feet of water off Long Beach, California
Aerial photo of platforms Elly and Ellen, in 260 feet of water off Long Beach, California.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 38092  
Aerial photo of platforms Elly and Ellen, in 260 feet of water off Long Beach, California
Aerial photo of platforms Elly and Ellen, in 260 feet of water off Long Beach, California.
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 38094  
Oil Rig Eureka, Underwater Structure and invertebrate Life, Corynactis californica, Long Beach, California
Oil Rig Eureka, Underwater Structure and invertebrate Life.
Species: Strawberry anemone, Corynactis californica
Location: Long Beach, California
Image ID: 31073  
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