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Tag Archives: plankton
Checking the Ocean’s Pulse with Plankton
By Joseph Bennington-Castro At the very core of the marine food web you’ll find plankton, which are tiny organisms that propagate and feed the rest of the ocean’s marine life — indirectly feeding everyone who enjoys seafood. Plankton, by definition, are small … Continue reading
Posted in Ecosystems and Oceanography, Uncategorized
Tagged ecosystems, fish, food web, LOPEC, micronekton, Oscar Elton Sette, plankton, science, SE1703, Sette
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“I want to be a scientist when I grow up!”
by Amy Vandehey “When I got accepted into the NOAA Fisheries Science Camp, I was so excited because I knew I was going to learn more about marine topics I was interested in. I really didn’t know what to expect, … Continue reading
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Tagged fish sampling, fisheries research, food webs, Hawai‘i Department of Education, Hawaiian monk seals, marine debris, NOAA Fisheries Science Camp, Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, PIFSC, plankton, stock assessments, summer camp, technology, Waikiki Aquarium
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