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Amy Apprill outfitting the drone with whale blow sampling equipment.

Amy Apprill outfitting the drone with whale blow sampling equipment.
Amy Apprill outfitting the drone with whale blow sampling equipment.
Amy Apprill outfitting the drone with whale blow sampling equipment.
Amy Apprill outfitting the drone with whale blow sampling equipment.
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LaCapra, Véronique
Amy Apprill outfitting the drone with whale blow sampling equipment.
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03/30/2015
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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 52, No. 2, pg. 11:
To get a sample of a whales blow, the researchers attach a sterilized petri dish to the top of the hexacopter. After a successful flight, they transfer the collected liquid to a small plastic vial and freeze it. Back at WHOI, Amy Apprill and her colleague Carolyn Miller will use a technique known as metagenomics to analyze genetic material and identify microbes in the blow.
Photo by Véronique LaCapra
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