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Analisi Grafica Published every month on IL – Intelligence in lifestyle An information graphic has to be an intelligent representation. The effort of Analisi Grafica spread is to combine and …
This bundle contains my Marine Invertebrates Unit from Marine Biology. It includes, lecture notes, activities, and assessments. Topics Include: Simple Worms (Nematoda, Platyhelminthes, Nemertea) Annelids Mollusks (Gastropoda, Bivalvia, Cephalopoda) BONUS: Infographic Project for Unit 5 which is not available separately in my store. All files (except the Bonus Project) are available in my store individually, however, purchase the bundle and receive 20% off! Includes answer keys.
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SEA TURTLE POSTERS The SEA TURTLE CONSERVANCY has produced an outstanding series of posters similar to the LOXAHATCHEE posters about corals, conchs, sea grass, bonefish etc. Here are ‘the big…
I have been a Contributor to National Geographic in the creation of print and digital infographics since 2013, and have had the pleasure to collaborate with amazing artists, data visualizers, cartographers, geographers, and scientists. My role has ranged from research and conception to art and design. Please CONTACT ME with questions or interest in my […]
This poster features an informational graphic of an Orca or Killer Whale. It includes a map of the marine mammals range, along with three illustrations and a small paragraph with information. The Orca (Orcinus orca) is a large predatory marine mammal of the family Delphinidae. Although it's also called a "Killer Whale" but they're actually a member of the dolphin family. Orcas are native to all oceans on the planet, but most abundant in colder waters near the poles. FREE SHIPPING IN THE US
A magnificent collection of the best and most informative beach infographics. Topics covered are sea sports, marine life, beach culture and much more.
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On April 1 the International Court of Justice in The Hague ordered Japan to stop whaling in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary around Antarctica. Japan maintains that many whale species are not endangered, and last month Prime Minister Shinzo Abe vowed to "increase efforts" to resume commercial whaling.
The anatomy of an 18th c Man-of-War In this post I have included a number of infographics of various types of warships from the Age of Sail, the period lasting from the 16th to the mid-19th century where naval warfare was dominated by sailing ships armed with cannons. The end of the sail began in the late 1840s when the steam technology became available. Many ships that were intended to be built as sailing ships they received during their construction or shortly after their launch, engines and screw propeller. The largest, the most powerful and advanced warships of that era will be presented in summary in a next post, the HISTORY #4: Age of Sail largest warships. A great look inside HMS Victory, Lord Nelson's famous flagship (104-gun first-rate ship of the line) at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 and world's oldest naval ship still in commission, can be found here. HMS Temeraire by John Lawson. Info about the ship here. HMS Victory by John Lawson. Info about the ship here. HMS Victory cutaway. Image found on militaryhistory.x10.mx/shippictures/index.htm. For a high resolution image click here. 1 - Lockers for signal flags :: 2 - Mizzenmast :: 3 - Hammocks network :: 4 - Sterncastle :: 5 - Hardy's dining room :: 6 - Hardy's lounge :: 7 - Nelson's lounge :: 8 - Nelson's dining room :: 9 - Nelson's cabin and bed :: 10 - Rudder's transmission :: 11 - Officers' lodgings :: 12 - Doctor's cabin :: 13 - Admiral's cupboard :: 14 - Rudder :: 15 - Copper coating :: 16 - Entry door and steps :: 17 - Frame :: 18 - Main capstan :: 19 - Ammunition rack :: 20 - Compass and hourglass :: 21 - Steering wheel :: 22 - Anti-fire buckets :: 23 - Quarterdeck :: 24 - Place where Nelson was hurt in Trafalgar :: 25 - Stairs :: 26 - Mainmast :: 27 - Deck beams :: 28 - 12-pound cannon :: 29 - 24-pound cannon :: 30 - Lower gun deck :: 31 - 32-pound cannon :: 32 - Mess deck :: 33 - Wooden inner plates :: 34 - Mainmast base :: 35 - Lower end of water pumps :: 36 - Keel :: 37 - Cannon tools :: 38 - Gunports and riggings :: 39 - Shrapnel locker :: 40 - Main pumps :: 41 - Middle gun deck :: 42 - Main hatches :: 43 - Upper gun deck :: 44 - Fore capstan :: 45 - Boats :: 46 - Carpenter's cabin :: 47 - Cargo in the cellar :: 48 - Wooden outer plates :: 49 - Carpenter's workshop :: 50 - Crew's dining room :: 51 - Mooring bitts:: 52 - Kitchen and furnace :: 53 - Forecastle bulkhead :: 54 - Belfry :: 55 - Forecastle :: 56 - 68-pound carronade :: 57 - Foremast :: 58 - Prow :: 59 - Stem :: 60 - Crew's toilets :: 61 - Gangway :: 62 - Davit :: 63 - Anchor :: 64 - Bowsprit :: 65 - Figurehead HMS Victory. High resolution image here. USS Constellation. Image by Donn Thorson USS Constitution. Image by Donn Thorson USS Enterprise. Image by Donn Thorson Mayflower. Image by Donn Thorson USS Niagara. Image by Donn Thorson HMS Victory. Image by Donn Thorson Santa Maria. Image by Donn Thorson