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Amy Apprill working in her lab.

Amy Apprill working in her lab.
Amy Apprill working in her lab.
Amy Apprill working in her lab.
Amy Apprill working in her lab.
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Kleindinst, Thomas N.
Amy Apprill working in her lab.
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01/25/2018
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WHOI scientist Amy Apprill studies a wide range of marine lifefrom microorganisms to whales. In recent years, she has studied bacteria living on the skin of humpback whales to gauge the whales overall health. She has used drones hovering above humpbacks' blowholes to collect bacteria in the breath they exhale. She has investigated the interactions between microbes and corals and mysterious role of a ubiquitous naturally produced chemicalsuperoxidein coral bleaching. Last November, she co-led an unprecedented joint expedition with Cuban and American scientists to study one of the most pristine and unexplored coral reefs in the Caribbeanthe Gardens of the Queens in Cuba.
Photo by Tom Kleindinst
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