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Shark. Image #192

Several men and a women standing on the dock looking at a shark hanging from its tail, hosing the shark off.
Created: 1951Shark. Image #191

Professor Parpart inserting a syringe into a shark hanging from its tail.
Created: 1951Shark. Image #189

A group of men standing with a shark hanging by its tail at the MBL private dock.
Created: 1951Seining. Image #184

Two men dragging the seine across the pond with a view of houses on the shore across the pond.
Created: 1951Seining. Image #183

Two men on the river banks examining the specimens caught in the seine.
Created: 1951Botany F.T. Image #182

Three Men and four women wearing swimming suits standing in the water, collecting specimens.
Created: 1951The Light by night. Image #2

View of Nobska lighthouse and cottage at night with light on. Darker contrast.
Created: 1951The Light by night. Image #1

View of Nobska lighthouse and cottage at night with light on.
Created: 1951Nobska Light by infrared. Image #2

View of Nobska lighthouse with radio tower in front. Shot in infrared.
Created: 1951Power house, outside. Image #2
Pump house exterior view #2
Created: 1951Power house, outside. Image #1
Pump house exterior view.
Created: 1951Cover of the 1900 (Volume 1) edition of The Biological Bulletin
Cover of the first edition of The Biological Bulletin
Created: 1900Cover of the June 2014 edition of The Biological Bulletin

Credits from The Biological Bulletin: Snail Natica tecta feeding on the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis (Photo © Ross Coleman, University of Sydney)
Sea urchin Brisaster antarcticus (Photo © Ashley Miskelly)
Branching coral Acropora sp. (Photo by Maria Byrne, University of Sydney)
Bottom row, left to right
Foram Baculogypsina sphaerulata (Photo by Neo Wu)
Periwinkle Afrolittorina unifasciata on the limpet Cellana tramoserica (Photo © Ross Coleman)
Bryozoan Iodictyum yaldwyni (Photo by Abigail M. Smith, University of Otago)
Created: 2014Cover of the 1898 (Volume 1) edition of The Zoological Bulletin
Cover of the first edition of The Zoological Bulletin
Created: 1898Cover of the June 2006 edition of The Biological Bulletin

Credits from The Biological Bulletin: Large image: Illustration in pastel and colored pencil of Tritonia diomedea in mid-escape from its predator, the seastar Pycnopodia helianthoides, by Tamara Clark, Marine Biological Laboratory, <<A HREF="http://www.tamaraclark.com/">http://www.tamaraclark.com/>
Small images: Left, top to bottom:
Lymnea stagnalis, provided by Takeshi Karasawa (Tokai University, Shizuoka, Japan);
Cover of the August 2012 edition of The Biological Bulletin

Credits from The Biological Bulletin: Large background image
Sea slug, Elysia chlorotica (Photo by Karen Pelletreau, Univ. of Maine)
Top row, left to right
Black carpenter ant, Camponotus pennsylvanicus (Photo by Adam B. Lazarus)
Bobtail squid, Euprymna scolopes (Photo by C. Frazee, Univ. of Wisconsin)
Coral colony, Acropora spathulata (Photo by Madeline van Oppen, Australia Institute of Marine Science)
Bottom row, left to right
Nematode, Brugia malayi (© Mark Blaxter)
Created: 2012Methods for obtaining and handling marine eggs and embryos
Manual describing methods for handling embryological materials available at Woods Hole, Massachusetts
Created: 1957