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 Discovery Exploring the Mysteries of the Ocean Floor
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The submersible Alvin that Emily Beale and her colleagues used to collect sediment from methane seeps in the Eel River Basin in California.
Credit: Emily Beal, Penn State University |
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A microbial aggregate found in the researchers' manganese incubations, stained using 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI). The scale bar on the image is 5 microns (millionths of a meter).
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Invertebrates on the seafloor of the Eel River Basin in California.
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An orange fish joins invertebrates on the seafloor of the Eel River Basin in California.
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