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R/V Neil Armstrong chief steward Harry Burnett creating sushi rolls.

R/V Neil Armstrong chief steward Harry Burnett creating sushi rolls.
R/V Neil Armstrong chief steward Harry Burnett creating sushi rolls.
R/V Neil Armstrong chief steward Harry Burnett creating sushi rolls.
R/V Neil Armstrong chief steward Harry Burnett creating sushi rolls.
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Van Mooy, Benjamin
R/V Neil Armstrong chief steward Harry Burnett creating sushi rolls.
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05/08/2017
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Research cruises, like life, are full of surprises. The ocean can offer up unexpected stormsor in this case, the freshest sushi you'll ever taste. Aboard the WHOI-operated research vessel Neil Armstrong this week, Chief Steward Harry Burnett prepared a sushi dinner for scientists and crew, using a mahi-mahi caught by Captain Derek Bergeron. The research team, led by WHOI marine chemist Benjamin Van Mooy, is investigating the role of newly recognized chemical forms of phosphorus in the marine food chain. Phosphorus is a nutrient that is essential to all living things, from plantlike phytoplankton to apex predators such as mahi-mahi.
Photo by Benjamin Van Mooy
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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