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Marine snow and super soakers at sea

Posted onAugust 13, 2019August 15, 2019Leave a comment

You wouldn’t typically see a snow while at sea in the Caribbean but thats not necessarily the case under the ocean’s surface. Jacob Cram from the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science came on this research cruise to investigate …

CategoriesBLOG, UncategorizedTagsbacteria, Jacob CrAM, marine snow, oceans, phytoplankton, scienceatsea, water sampling

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