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Illustration of bottom roughness
Bottom roughness
Illustration of oyster
Oyster
Illustration of skipjack
Skipjack
Emptying an oyster dredge
Oyster Dredge
Bricks anchor the cages for deploying oyster biological indicators
Assembling biological indicator gear
Graduate student Ben Fertig holds a cage that will be used for deploying oyster biological indicators. This gear is also equipped to hold a perforated cup for deploying macroalgal biological indicators at half Secchi depth.
Deployment cage for oyster biological indicator
Oysters can survive if kept below the layer of ice.
Ice Breaker Samples
Oysters can survive if kept below the layer of ice.
Ice Breaker Samples
Oysters can survive if kept below the layer of ice.
Ice Breaker Samples
Oysters can survive if kept below the layer of ice.
Ice Breaker Samples
Oysters can survive if kept below the layer of ice.
Ice Breaker Samples
Winter sampling of oysters grown in a mesh bag at the Horn Point Laboratory dock for a seasonal analysis.
Sampling at the Horn Point Laboratory dock
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