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Mary Carman talking to 2010 OSJ fellows about tunicates.

Mary Carman talking to 2010 OSJ fellows about tunicates.
Mary Carman talking to 2010 OSJ fellows about tunicates.
Mary Carman talking to 2010 OSJ fellows about tunicates.
Mary Carman talking to 2010 OSJ fellows about tunicates.
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Kleindinst, Thomas N.
Mary Carman talking to 2010 OSJ fellows about tunicates.
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09/13/2010
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Mary Carman talks with OSJ fellows about Tunicates/Sea Squirts on the MBL dock.
Image of The Day caption:
Invasive sea squirts establish themselves in tidal areas, crowd out native species in their path, and pose a threat to protected species of eelgrass. WHOI biologist Mary Carman (at right) explains the damage being done in New England coastal waters to a group of science writers during the 2010 Ocean Science Journalism Fellowship. The program, established in 2000, introduces science journalists to the interdisciplinary and wide-ranging fields of oceanography and ocean engineering.
Photo by Tom Kleindinst, ©Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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