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Coast Guard prepares to place an information buoy in San Francisco Bay

Coast Guard prepares to place an information buoy in San Francisco Bay

Coast Guard members aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Aspen prepare to place an information buoy into the waters in the San Francisco Bay, Tuesday, July 2, 2013. The Coast Guard worked with National Park Service to... More

Coast Guard members help National Park Service

Coast Guard members help National Park Service

Coast Guard members aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Aspen, homeported in San Francisco, place an information buoy in the San Francisco Bay, Tuesday, July 2, 2013. The Coast Guard worked with the National Park Ser... More

A juvenile red-footed booby bird waits for his mother

A juvenile red-footed booby bird waits for his mother

A juvenile red-footed booby bird waits for his mother to come back with food to the Ulupau Wildlife Management Area aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii, June 22, 2015. Researchers from various groups such as Oikono... More

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