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Laura Weber SCUBS diving with an inquisitive grouper.

Laura Weber SCUBS diving with an inquisitive grouper.
Laura Weber SCUBS diving with an inquisitive grouper.
Laura Weber SCUBS diving with an inquisitive grouper.
Laura Weber SCUBS diving with an inquisitive grouper.
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Apprill, Amy
Laura Weber SCUBS diving with an inquisitive grouper.
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11/15/2017
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Image Of the Day caption:
American and Cuban scientists teamed up for an unprecedented joint expedition in November 2017 to explore one of the Caribbeans most pristine coral reefs. WHOI microbial ecologist Amy Apprill led the U.S. contingent to the Jardines de la Reina (Gardens of the Queen), where a 17-person team undertook extensive scuba-diving missions to study reef organisms. Apprill and MIT-WHOI Joint Program graduate student Laura Weber collected seawater samples to analyze them for microbes and their metabolites: small organic molecules created through microbial metabolism. Although Weber hadn't planned on collecting any metabolites directly from fish, this grouper tapping on her sampling bags seemed to have other ideas.
Photo by Amy Apprill
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