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A Euphausid in a drop of water.

A Euphausid in a drop of water.
A Euphausid in a drop of water.
A Euphausid in a drop of water.
A Euphausid in a drop of water.
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Linder, Christopher
A Euphausid in a drop of water.
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09/14/2004
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Image of The Day caption:
Tiny species like this Euphausid photographed in a drop of water are prey to larger organisms in the oceanic food chain. About the size of a fingernail, the shrimp-like creature was collected in Barrow Canyon in the Arctic Ocean.
Image Of the Day repeat caption:
Photographed in a drop of water, this shrimp-like crustacean is tinyabout the size of a fingernail. It comes from Barrow Canyon, a seafloor feature in the Arctic Ocean thats particularly rich in marine life. Whats special about this spot? At Barrow Canyon, sea ice melts away earlier in the season, so life-giving sunlight penetrates the water sooner. Currents, wind, and the shape of the canyon also encourage vigorous circulation of important nutrients. As a result, creatures great and small abound in the area, including birds, whales, and fish. Small swimming animals such as this crustacean are an important part of the dinner menu.
Photo by Chris Linder
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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