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Whale blubber being processed in the lab by Emma Teuten.
Emma Teuten processing whale blubber in the lab.
Emma Teuten processing whale blubber samples.
Emma Teuten processing whale blubber samples.
Emma Teuten and Li Xu working in the NOSAMS facility.
Emma Teuten working with whale blubber in NOSAMS lab.
Emma Teuten processing whale blubber for analysis
Emma Teuten preparing whale blubber for analysis
Emma Teuten preparing whale blubber for analysis.
Jorge Barbosa working in the lab.
Carl Lamborg with a Niskin bottle.
Carl Lamborg processing sediment cores from Boston harbor.
Mercury cycle illustration
Ginny Edgcomb examining a protist-rich pool.
Researchers gather samples of mud from a blue pool near the edge of Shark Bay.
Joan Bernhard preparing a sediment sample.
Microbial mats along the water's edge in Shark Bay, Australia.
Stromatolites made by photosynthetic cyanobacteria and other microorganisms.
Mercury cycling up the food chain through fish.
Priya Ganguli (white shirt) working with PEP student Kelly Luis at Mosquito Creek.
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