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LISTENING TO THE OCEAN & BRINGING HOME THE EAR

Posted on October 4, 2011 by Carlie

Ever wonder what it is like to be a marine scientist? Well, I had the fortune of following Dr. Marc Lammers and his team out at sea to retrieve two deep water EARs (Ecological Acoustic Recorders). Check out this adventure: Bringing home the EAR.

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