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Darlene Ketten adjusting young Great White shark for CT scan.

Darlene Ketten adjusting young Great White shark for CT scan.
Darlene Ketten adjusting young Great White shark for CT scan.
Darlene Ketten adjusting young Great White shark for CT scan.
Darlene Ketten adjusting young Great White shark for CT scan.
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Kleindinst, Thomas N.
Darlene Ketten adjusting young Great White shark for CT scan.
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10/24/2012
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This fall, a fisherman in California caught this four foot-long great white shark and brought it to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, where it died a short time later. The six month-old female was then sent overnight packed in ice to WHOI biologist Darlene Ketten, who conducts computerized tomography (CT) scans of sharks, rays, and skates for a researcher at the Medical University of South Carolina. Ketten's ultra-high resolution scans, obtained at the CSI Computerized Scanning and Imaging Facilty at WHOI, provide a richly-detailed picture of the animals' skeleton and soft tissue, offering clues about how they evolved to function effectively underwater.
Photo by Tom Kleindinst
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