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Priya Ganguli (white shirt) working with PEP student Kelly Luis at Mosquito Creek.

Priya Ganguli (white shirt) working with PEP student Kelly Luis at Mosquito Creek.
Priya Ganguli (white shirt) working with PEP student Kelly Luis at Mosquito Creek.
Priya Ganguli (white shirt) working with PEP student Kelly Luis at Mosquito Creek.
Priya Ganguli (white shirt) working with PEP student Kelly Luis at Mosquito Creek.
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Kleindinst, Thomas N.
Priya Ganguli (white shirt) working with PEP student Kelly Luis at Mosquito Creek.
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06/23/2015
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Every summer, up to 15 college students get to work side-by-side with WHOI researchers as part of WHOI's Partnership Education Program (PEP). Here, PEP student Kelly Luis (right) and Lamborg Lab Postdoctoral Scholar Priya Ganguli collect water samples in Mosquito Creek, a groundwater-fed tributary to Oyster Pond, near WHOI's Quissett Campus. In some places on Cape Cod, researchers have found relatively high concentrations of mercury, which they suspect comes from septic systems or aquifer sediments. Studies like these can help better manage sensitive coastal ecosystems that have been impacted by residential development.
Photo by Tom Kleindinst
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