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Crowd of people
Codium fragile, or 'Dead Man's Fingers' is a seaweek invasive to the northwest Atlantic
Dead man's fingers (Codium fragile)
Empty lifeguard chair at the beach and jetties along Clarks Cove, Buzzards Bay, near New Bedford, MA.
Empty Beach
Fish head skeleton
Fish head skeleton
Haymarket farmers market in Boston
Haymarket
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer equipment to analyze dissolved gases in water samples
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer
An old mass spectrometer for analyzing stable isotopes
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer. The tubing allows different gases to flow in and out of the mass spectrometer to meausure gas chemistry and isotope ratios
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer with water bath to set samples at a constant temperature
Isotope ratio mass spectrometer with water bath
Grassy, rocky shoreline
Marshy coast
Haymarket farmers market in Boston
Meat market
Shells strewn on a rocky beach
Shells on a beach
Tall ships making call at the port of Boston at Rowes Wharf
Tall Ships
Water samples collected for analysis. These samples have been capped and crimped to seal against gas exchange so that dissolved gases can be analyzed.
Water samples
The Basking shark is the second-largest fish. It is found in warm tempatures around the continential shelves.
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking Shark)
Showin the upper and lower jaw of the Basking shark. This structure is also known as the pharynx.
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking Shark)
The Basking shark is the second-largest fish. It is found in warm tempatures around the continential shelves.
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking Shark)
The Basking shark is the second-largest fish. It is found in warm tempatures around the continential shelves.
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking Shark)
The Basking shark is the second-largest fish. It is found in warm tempatures around the continential shelves.
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking Shark)
The Basking shark is the second-largest fish. It is found in warm tempatures around the continential shelves.
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking Shark)
The Basking shark is the second-largest fish. It is found in warm tempatures around the continential shelves.
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking Shark)
Gills of the Basking Shark
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking Shark) gills
Found on a Basking Shark (Cetorhinus maximus).
Eye lense of Basking Shark
Historic fenceline at Manassas National Battlefield Park, with hay fields and forest in the background
Fenceline
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