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Apparatus. Image #1

One man looking at an item on a shelf. Other shelves filled with miscellaneous parts
Created: 1951Methods for obtaining and handling marine eggs and embryos
Manual describing methods for handling embryological materials available at Woods Hole, Massachusetts
Created: 1957Key for Basic Ecology class of Jan 1981 photo

In type appears: Marine Biological Laboratory Wood Hole, Massachusetts 02543 The following is handwritten: Basic Ecology 1981, Basic Ecology:Jan 81, 1. Bob Howarth, 2. Pat kozak, 3. Doug Foy, 4. Ute Elbe, 5. Bob de Muth, 6. Rachel Laderman, 7. Ruth Gutjahr, 8. Debbe Lipman, 9. Richard Mott, 10. Janice Weems, 11. Harry Haakonsen, 12 .Linda Gusman, 13. John Hobbie, 14. Dwight Reese, 15. Gale Lough, 16. Bruce Brownawell, 17. George Woodwell
Created: 1981Tissue overlay for Basic Ecology class of Jan 1981 photo

Scan of Basic Ecology Course, January 1981 photograph wth tissue paper layover denoting identity of people taking the course. The number 1 thorugh 17 are handwritten and represent each individual.
Created: 1981Basic Ecology class of Jan 1981

Seventeen people in the Basic Ecology course posing for a photograph outside of the Loeb building in Jan in 1981
Created: 1981Winogradsky column used at the Ecosystems Center

This is a Winogradsky column that Joseph Vallino uses in a SES course on Methods in Microbial Ecology. Almost every bacterial metabolic process that occurs on Earth also occurs in these columns that are simply constructed by placing freshwater or marine sediments augmented with a carbon source (such as saw dust) and fertilizer (N and P) in a column and topping it off with either fresh or sea water. Julie Huber is a co-instructor in the course.
Methanotrophic microcosms used at the Ecosystems Center

These are methanotrophic microcosms that are being used to develop and test new approaches to modeling microbial biogeochemistry using thermodynamic approaches (namely, the principle of maximum entropy production).
Scientists sampling at Columbia River LMER 3

Slide reads- "Columbia River LMER, John Baross & Charles Simenstad setting up CTD-Pump Profiler in Estuary"
Scientists sampling at Columbia River LMER 2

Slide reads- "Columbia River LMER, Deployment of CTD-Profiling Pump [unreadable] Package During ETM Sampling"
Created: 1991-07Scientists sampling at Columbia River LMER 1

Slide reads- "Columbia River LMER, Deployment of Owen (sp?) Tube; Sampling Aggregates"
Created: 1991-07Marine ecology lab at the Ecosystems Center

Marine ecology lab at the Ecosystems Center of the Marine Biological Laboratory.