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SAW student Cynthia Becker and Amy Apprill working in USVI.

SAW student Cynthia Becker and Amy Apprill working in USVI.
SAW student Cynthia Becker and Amy Apprill working in USVI.
SAW student Cynthia Becker and Amy Apprill working in USVI.
SAW student Cynthia Becker and Amy Apprill working in USVI.
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Caiger, Paul
SAW student Cynthia Becker and Amy Apprill working in USVI.
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10/29/2016
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Ithaca College senior Cynthia Becker (left) helps WHOI microbial ecologist Amy Apprill collect a water sample off the southern coast of St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Apprill uses genetic techniques to detect what kinds of microorganisms are in the water around coral reefs and assess the role of those microbes in coral health. Becker worked with Apprill this past fall as a Semester at WHOI student. This was an amazing opportunity for me to experience fieldwork, said Becker, who hopes to pursue a career in marine biology. I could learn first-hand about the techniques that go into characterizing seawater microbial communities. Application is open now for the Fall 2017 Semester.
Photo by Paul Caiger
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