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Amy Apprill monitors Shavonna Bent's coral mucus siphoning efforts.

Amy Apprill monitors Shavonna Bent's coral mucus siphoning efforts.
Amy Apprill monitors Shavonna Bent's coral mucus siphoning efforts.
Amy Apprill monitors Shavonna Bent's coral mucus siphoning efforts.
Amy Apprill monitors Shavonna Bent's coral mucus siphoning efforts.
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Kostel, Kenneth
Amy Apprill monitors Shavonna Bent's coral mucus siphoning efforts.
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06/22/2017
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WHOI Summer Student Fellow Shavonna Bent siphons a mucus sample from a live coral under the watchful eye of WHOI microbial biologist Amy Apprill. Each year, a new group of fellows arrives on campus to pursue independent research in one of the many labs on campus. Bent will soon to be a senior at Johnson State College in Vermont majoring in biology. She is working with Apprill and microbial geochemist Colleen Hansel on a study to help better understand the microbial communities that influence the health and resiliency of corals under stress.
Photo by Ken Kostel
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