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Anthropogenic Human Influenced Ecosystems | NASA Earthdata Our data products useful to the study of human-influenced ecosystems include crop extent maps, urban greenhouse gas measurements, and land cover surveys These data enable important studies into how humans shape the Earth and how we can better care for our planet
HS-LS2-6 - Maryland Sea Grant Standards: Life Science, Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems Performance Expectations: Evaluate the claims, evidence and reasoning that the complex interactions in ecosystems maintain relatively consistent numbers and types of organisms in stable conditions, but changing conditions may result in a new ecosystem
Sea Ice Age | NASA Earthdata Sea ice is an important part of Arctic and Antarctic ecosystems, providing a habitat for primary producers such as algae and plankton to thrive Ships hoping to safely navigate polar waters must also pay close attention to sea ice
Ecosystems and Restoration - Maryland Sea Grant They’ve displaced native species that are critical to the health of the Bay’s ecosystems Find out more Seagrass beds: Underwater grasses on the Bay’s bottom have disappeared, causing wide impacts to local water quality and fish populations Find out more about why these plants are so important to the Bay and how they’re threatened
Wetlands | NASA Earthdata Some of these products cover a specific area, while others encompass wetlands across the globe With these data, scientists can dive deeper into important topics such as climate change, wetland ecosystems, human development, and water cycles
HS-LS2-7 - Maryland Sea Grant Standards: Life Science, Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems Performance Expectations: Design, evaluate, and refine a solution for reducing the impacts of human activities on the environment and biodiversity
Glaciers | NASA Earthdata Glaciers are enormously important to track and study because they shape Earth's terrain, provide water and nutrients to ecosystems and communities, influence and regulate weather and climate, and contribute to global sea-level rise
Biodiversity Functions | NASA Earthdata Get to know the NASA’s Global Ecosystems Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) project and learn about GEDI Level 1B-2 products, tutorials for using them, and additional resources The Magic of Water Soil moisture is one of the components of land-surface evapotranspiration, and is a required parameter for evaporation calculations
Chesapeake Bay Facts and Figures - Maryland Sea Grant Ecosystems and Restoration; How You Can Help; Chesapeake Bay Facts and Figures; Crabs, Oysters, Other Animals; Coastal Flooding and Climate Change; Water Safety; Bay Culture; NEWS BLOGS Chesapeake Quarterly What's New; Chesapeake Quarterly; On the Bay: Chesapeake Quarterly's Blog; Fellowship Experiences: A Students' Blog; News Releases; Sea