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Instructor Gareth Lawson analyzing recovered plankton with students.

Instructor Gareth Lawson analyzing recovered plankton with students.
Instructor Gareth Lawson analyzing recovered plankton with students.
Instructor Gareth Lawson analyzing recovered plankton with students.
Instructor Gareth Lawson analyzing recovered plankton with students.
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Thieler, Kama
Instructor Gareth Lawson analyzing recovered plankton with students.
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10/13/2017
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WHOI biologist Gareth Lawson (center), MIT-WHOI Joint Program student Stephan Gallagher (right), and MIT undergraduate Elisabeth Boles examine a sample of seawater full of tiny plants and animals known as plankton, which form the basis of marine food webs. They collected the sample aboard the research vessel Tioga as part of WHOIs Elements of Modern Oceanography course, taught by Lawson and WHOI physical oceanographer Anthony Kirincich. The course highlights the interdisciplinary nature of oceanography and the role of ocean sciences in societyboth themes reflected in Lawsons and Kirincichs research.
Photo by Kama Thieler
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