Most Popular Files Newest Files
Home File Sources FAQ Contact Privacy Policy
Public Domain Files
Search
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

5,323 Public Domain files available
Most Popular Newest
Click Here for more information about National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration files.

Most Popular Public Domain Files:

Previous123456...178Next
Showing files from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration only
Results: 61 - 90 of 5,323 total results
 Coastal view.
  A Portsmouth sailor mermaid.
 Dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus)
 The Empire State Building in the late afternoon sun.  In: 'Flug Und Wolken', Manfred Curry, Verlag F. Bruckmann, Munchen, 1932.
 The herring plant at Big Port Walter
 A sunset from Hut Point, April 2nd, 1911.  In: 'Scott's Last Expedition', 1913.  Dodd, Mead, and Company, New  York. P. 150.  Vol. I.  Library Call Number G850 1910 .S35 1913.
 Macaroni penguins.
 The Snapping turtle, Chelydra serpentina, is easily confused with the alligator snapping turtle.  Considered ill-tempered, they feed on invertebrates, fish, reptiles, carrion, etc. and a surprising amount of vegetation.  These turtles trapped in the fres
 A red jellyfish.
 Volcanoes on the Kamchatka Peninsula.
 A winter sunset from the Pensacola Beach fishing pier.
 Large shark (Carcharinus sp.) with remora swimming below.
 Sunrise as seen from the contract fishery research vessel SEAHORSE.
 Hector's dolphin (Cephalorhynchus hectori) - the smallest of the dolphin family is found only in New Zealand waters. It is usually about 1.4 meters in length.
 Icebergs
 Herring reduction plant at Big Port Walter
 Quartz-veined metamorphic rocks meet the sea below a fog-shrouded lighthouse at West Quoddy Head.
 Kelp-covered granite at low tide.
 Tumon Bay mosaic, Guam coastline.
 A magnificent view of the Point Bonita Lighthouse with the Golden Gate Bridge in  the background.
 Chelsea Piers, Manhattan.  This appears to be the OLYMPIC, a sister ship of the TITANIC.  In:  The Municipal Engineers Journal, Vol. 1, No. 5, November 1915. November 1915.  Library Call No. M 1270 F 419.
 Sandstone cliffs, perhaps a lost mine on the cliff high above, and desert foliage in the canyon bottoms.
 A sea star left on the beach after the tide receded.
 A spectacular double rainbow.
 Glacier and small icebergs in Kenai Fjords
 A sand dollar shell left on the beach after the tide receded.
 Iceberg in Seward area
 Frog.
 Wandering albatross
 A sulcata tortoise (Geochelone sulcata) , a land-dwelling reptile native to Northern Africa. Ridges less pronounced than in images anim2015 and anim2016.
Previous123456...178Next
Home | File Sources | Frequently Asked Questions | Contact Us | Privacy Policy | © 2012-2014 publicdomainfiles.com