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Kalina Grabb using DISCO underwater.

Kalina Grabb using DISCO underwater.
Kalina Grabb using DISCO underwater.
Kalina Grabb using DISCO underwater.
Kalina Grabb using DISCO underwater.
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Mele, Dan
Kalina Grabb using DISCO underwater.
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10/25/2021
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MIT-WHOI JP student Kalina Grabb using the Diver-operated Submersible Chemiluminescent sensOr, or DISCO.
Table of Contents headline from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 57, No. 1, Pg. 1:
HOPE FOR CORALS IN CRISIS
The emerging science and technology that could give coral reefs a fighting chance.
Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 57, No. 1, Pages 10-11:
MIT-WHOI Joint Program student Kalina Grabb uses DISCO, or the DIver-operated Submersible Chemiluminescent sensOr, to measure superoxide, a chemical health indicator produced by a recovering elkhorn coral on Tektite Reef in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands.
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, D. Mele
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